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Meaning of plumous

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plumous (a.)

Having feathers or plumes.

Having hairs, or other parts, arranged along an axis like a feather; feathery; plumelike; as, a plumose leaf; plumose tentacles.

plumous Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate plumous feathers of the hummingbird glimmered in the sunlight.
  2. The plumous smoke from the campfire curled softly into the night sky.
  3. The willow tree's plumous leaves danced gracefully in the gentle breeze.
  4. The plumous fur of the kitten adorned its tiny body.
  5. The plumous petals of the magnolia blossoms created a fragrant cloud.
  6. The plumous tail of the peacock fanned out in a vibrant display.
  7. The plumous clouds drifted lazily across the azure sky.
  8. The plumous texture of the velvet fabric felt soft as a caress.
  9. The plumous foliage of the fern unfurled with the arrival of spring.
  10. The plumous spray from the fountain created a refreshing mist in the summer heat.

FAQs About the word plumous

Having feathers or plumes., Having hairs, or other parts, arranged along an axis like a feather; feathery; plumelike; as, a plumose leaf; plumose tentacles.

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The delicate plumous feathers of the hummingbird glimmered in the sunlight.

The plumous smoke from the campfire curled softly into the night sky.

The willow tree's plumous leaves danced gracefully in the gentle breeze.

The plumous fur of the kitten adorned its tiny body.