plumage (Meaning)

Wordnet

plumage (n)

the light horny waterproof structure forming the external covering of birds

Webster

plumage (n.)

The entire clothing of a bird.

Synonyms & Antonyms of plumage

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plumage Sentence Examples

  1. The peacock showcased its iridescent plumage, a captivating display of colors.
  2. The owl's dark plumage camouflaged it perfectly against the night sky.
  3. The hummingbirds' tiny plumage shimmered like precious jewels as they flitted through the garden.
  4. The eagle's majestic plumage soared through the heavens, a symbol of strength and power.
  5. The parrots' vibrant plumage adorned their feathers, creating a kaleidoscope of beauty.
  6. The pheasant's intricate plumage made it a sought-after prize for hunters.
  7. The swan's elegant plumage gracefully glided through the water, leaving a ripple in its wake.
  8. The ostrich's distinctive plumage, consisting of long, plume-like feathers, gave it a unique appearance.
  9. The hummingbird's feathers were so delicate that their plumage seemed to dance in the breeze.
  10. The peacock's plumage is a testament to nature's artistry and the wonders of the animal kingdom.

FAQs About the word plumage

the light horny waterproof structure forming the external covering of birdsThe entire clothing of a bird.

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The peacock showcased its iridescent plumage, a captivating display of colors.

The owl's dark plumage camouflaged it perfectly against the night sky.

The hummingbirds' tiny plumage shimmered like precious jewels as they flitted through the garden.

The eagle's majestic plumage soared through the heavens, a symbol of strength and power.