plumate (Meaning)

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plumate (s)

having an ornamental plume or feathery tuft

Synonyms & Antonyms of plumate

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plumate Sentence Examples

  1. The plumate feathers of the peacock shimmered in iridescent hues.
  2. The plumate tail of the lyrebird extended gracefully, revealing intricate patterns.
  3. The ornate plumate crest of the cockatoo drew attention to its vibrant plumage.
  4. The plumate plumage of the ostrich served as insulation in harsh desert climates.
  5. The plumate feathers of the emu provided buoyancy while swimming.
  6. The plumate wings of the bird-of-paradise created an unforgettable aerial display.
  7. The plumate tail feathers of the trogon were a symphony of vibrant colors.
  8. The plumate mantle of the condor provided protection against wind and rain.
  9. The plumate plumage of the owl served as camouflage in the forest's undergrowth.
  10. The plumate feathers of the hummingbird were a testament to its incredible aerial agility.

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having an ornamental plume or feathery tuft

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The plumate feathers of the peacock shimmered in iridescent hues.

The plumate tail of the lyrebird extended gracefully, revealing intricate patterns.

The ornate plumate crest of the cockatoo drew attention to its vibrant plumage.

The plumate plumage of the ostrich served as insulation in harsh desert climates.