pennaceous (Meaning)

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pennaceous (a.)

Like or pertaining to a normal feather.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pennaceous

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pennaceous Sentence Examples

  1. The pennaceous feathers of the eagle allow it to glide effortlessly through the air.
  2. The pennaceous wing of the sparrow helps it to maneuver nimbly through tight spaces.
  3. The pennaceous plumage of the hummingbird gives it an iridescent shimmer in the sunlight.
  4. The pennaceous structure of the stork's feathers enables it to soar high above the land.
  5. The pennaceous nature of the owl's feathers allows it to fly silently at night.
  6. The pennaceous shape of the pelican's feathers creates a large pouch for storing fish.
  7. The pennaceous arrangement of the feathers on the peacock's tail provides a spectacular display for attracting mates.
  8. The pennaceous texture of the turkey vulture's feathers insulates it from the cold and keeps it dry.
  9. The pennaceous feathers of the goose give it the ability to float on water.
  10. The pennaceous design of the ostrich's feathers makes it the fastest-running bird on land.

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Like or pertaining to a normal feather.

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The pennaceous feathers of the eagle allow it to glide effortlessly through the air.

The pennaceous wing of the sparrow helps it to maneuver nimbly through tight spaces.

The pennaceous plumage of the hummingbird gives it an iridescent shimmer in the sunlight.

The pennaceous structure of the stork's feathers enables it to soar high above the land.