plumulaceous (Meaning)

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plumulaceous (a.)

Downy; bearing down.

Synonyms & Antonyms of plumulaceous

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plumulaceous Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate plumulaceous feathers of the nestling thrush provided insulation from the harsh winter cold.
  2. Scientists marveled at the plumulaceous seed heads, which resembled minuscule cotton balls floating in the breeze.
  3. The young gosling's body was covered in soft, plumulaceous down, keeping it warm and protected.
  4. The plumulaceous texture of the magnolia petals created a velvety appearance that attracted bees and other pollinators.
  5. The plumulaceous pollen grains dispersed by the wind played a crucial role in plant reproduction.
  6. The intricate patterns formed by the plumulaceous tips of the fern fronds resembled ancient hieroglyphics.
  7. The plumulaceous undercoat of the Siberian tiger kept it insulated during the frigid northern winters.
  8. The plumulaceous hairs on the surface of the leaf served as a defense mechanism against insect predation.
  9. The plumulaceous appearance of the cloud formation indicated the possibility of imminent precipitation.
  10. The ephemeral nature of plumulaceous structures reminded observers of the transient beauty of the natural world.

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Downy; bearing down.

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The delicate plumulaceous feathers of the nestling thrush provided insulation from the harsh winter cold.

Scientists marveled at the plumulaceous seed heads, which resembled minuscule cotton balls floating in the breeze.

The young gosling's body was covered in soft, plumulaceous down, keeping it warm and protected.

The plumulaceous texture of the magnolia petals created a velvety appearance that attracted bees and other pollinators.