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feather

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Word definitions for feather in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Feathers are epidermal growths which form an outer covering on birds and some dinosaurs. Feather may also refer to:

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Feather \Feath"er\, v. i. To grow or form feathers; to become feathered; -- often with out; as, the birds are feathering out. To curdle when poured into another liquid, and float about in little flakes or ``feathers;'' as, the cream feathers. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A branching, hair-like structure that grows on the bodies of birds, used for flight, swimming, protection and display. 2 Long hair on the lower legs of a dog or horse, especially a draft horse, notably the Clydesdale breed. Narrowly only the rear hair. ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. join tongue and groove, in carpentry cover or fit with feathers turn the paddle; in canoeing [syn: square ] turn the oar, while rowing [syn: square ] grow feathers; "The young sparrows are fledging already" [syn: fledge ]

Usage examples of feather.

Some hours after midnight, the Typhoon abated so much, that through the strenuous exertions of Starbuck and Stubb-- one engaged forward and the other aft--the shivered remnants of the jib and fore and main-top-sails were cut adrift from the spars, and went eddying away to leeward, like the feathers of an albatross, which sometimes are cast to the winds when that storm-tossed bird is on the wing.

The wind sang deliciously through their feathers as Seregil and Alec spiraled down to meet the riders.

Fishing the seething tide-race through the main channel at full spring tide, and shouting with excitement as the golden amberjack came boiling up in the wake, bellies flashing like mirrors, to hit the dancing feather lures, and send the Penn reels screeching a wild protest, and the fibreglass rods nodding and kicking.

He identified a god with the head of a jackal as Anubis and a lady with a feather as Ament, but he seemed to be looking for something else.

Something must be done, yet how few housekeepers, when called upon to sweep up a few bushels of feathers which have run amuck, have the faintest notion of what to do beyond yelling for the police?

Very pleasing specimens of ancient Peruvian feather work are recovered from graves at Ancon and elsewhere, and the method of inserting the feathers is illustrated in the Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology.

He is rather like that detestable and spidery thing the araucaria, which has a wound for every tender hand, and invites no bright-eyed feathered songsters to perch or build among its sinister branches.

Rohain tucked the feather inside a tapestry aulmoniere, fastened with buttons of jet.

One of the austringers prepared his lure, a piece of meat attached to some duck feathers.

Within the pile of sand and soil and rock from which the pansies sprouted, were a maze of tiny crevices and caverns, and from each peeked the feathered head of an axolotl, speckled and foolish.

We saw her in fantastic dresses of silk and lace, edged with turquoise filigree, white gowns, and yellow hats, waving a fan of blue feathers, with expensive bangles of silver and gold weighing her arms, and necklaces of pearl and jade round her neck.

Before Feather could respond, Hobart Batt, looking particularly stylish in an off-white suit and matching bow tie, bounced through the doorway.

Once, when Bink was a child, a horsefly had been singed by a dragon, losing its flight feathers, and had had to prostitute itself so far as to give the villagers short rides in exchange for food and protection.

Mercald came out of the Birders House, together with Brightfeather and half a dozen others of the Birders, all in their robes and stoles, tall hats on their heads with feather plumes nodding at the tips.

We other hunters wore the hunting gear of woodcraft, namely, skull caps of deer hide, surmounted by the feathers of the eagle, the heron, or the bittern, while here and there was a cap with the wing of the wild goose across the front.