plumulose (Meaning)

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plumulose (a.)

Having hairs branching out laterally, like the parts of a feather.

Synonyms & Antonyms of plumulose

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plumulose Sentence Examples

  1. The bird's plumulose feathers provided excellent insulation against the cold.
  2. The baby chicks had soft, downy plumulose feathers.
  3. The plumulose calyx of the flower resembled a fluffy tuft.
  4. The stamens of the plant were covered in delicate plumulose hairs.
  5. The moth's wings were adorned with plumulose scales that shimmered in the light.
  6. The nascent seedling had plumulose leaves that resembled tiny ferns.
  7. The plumulose aerial roots of the orchid absorbed moisture from the air.
  8. The plumulose tail of the squirrel twitched nervously as it approached.
  9. The plumulose dandelion seed drifted through the breeze like a tiny parachute.
  10. The plumulose plumage of the owl provided excellent camouflage against the bark of trees.

FAQs About the word plumulose

Having hairs branching out laterally, like the parts of a feather.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bird's plumulose feathers provided excellent insulation against the cold.

The baby chicks had soft, downy plumulose feathers.

The plumulose calyx of the flower resembled a fluffy tuft.

The stamens of the plant were covered in delicate plumulose hairs.