deplume (Meaning)
Wordnet
deplume (v)
strip of honors, possessions, or attributes
strip of feathers
Webster
deplume (v. t.)
To strip or pluck off the feather of; to deprive of of plumage.
To lay bare; to expose.
Synonyms & Antonyms of deplume
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deplume Sentence Examples
- The falconer carefully deplumed the bird before the hunting expedition.
- To prepare the falcon for flight, the trainer had to deplume its wings.
- The ancient art of falconry involved the delicate task of depluming the birds for ceremonial purposes.
- Depluming the falcon was a necessary step in its training regimen.
- The falcon's performance improved after it was deplumed and its feathers groomed.
- Hunters in medieval times would deplume their falcons before setting out for the hunt.
- The master falconer taught his apprentices the proper technique for depluming the birds.
- As part of the falcon's care routine, depluming was essential to maintain its health and agility.
- The deplumed feathers were carefully collected and used for crafting decorative items.
- The falconer's expertise lay not only in training the birds but also in the art of depluming them effectively.
FAQs About the word deplume
strip of honors, possessions, or attributes, strip of feathersTo strip or pluck off the feather of; to deprive of of plumage., To lay bare; to expose.
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The falconer carefully deplumed the bird before the hunting expedition.
To prepare the falcon for flight, the trainer had to deplume its wings.
The ancient art of falconry involved the delicate task of depluming the birds for ceremonial purposes.
Depluming the falcon was a necessary step in its training regimen.