
1) Active volcano feature 2) Actress amanda 3) Adornment 4) American poetry collection 5) Ask an unreasonable price 6) Be proud of 7) Big feather 8) Bird of paradise feature 9) Cap attachment 10) Conspicuous feather 11) Deck with a plume 12) Decorative feather 13) Egret feature 14) Fancy feather 15) Fashionable feather
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1) Aftershaft 2) Aigret 3) Aigrette 4) Alular 5) Crest 6) Feather 7) Gazump 8) Hackle 9) Penna 10) Plumage 11) Preen 12) Primp 13) Quill
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- a feather or cluster of feathers worn as an ornament
- the light horny waterproof structure forming the external covering of birds
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• (v.) A token of honor or prowess; that on which one prides himself; a prize or reward. • (v.) A feather, or group of feathers, worn as an ornament; a waving ornament of hair, or other material resembling feathers. • (v.) An ornamental tuft of feathers. • (v.) A feather; esp., a soft, downy feather, or a long, conspicuous, or h...
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(1) A long fringe of hair on the tail. (2) Carrying the tail plume-like over the back.
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(from the article `Earth Sciences`) The geochemistry of lavas from Hawaii provided information about the mantle plume that many geologists assumed transports source rocks from deep in ... ...patterns of plankton abundance may be further influenced by local conditions. Heavy rainfall in coastal regions (especially areas in which ... ....
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1. A feather; especially, a soft, downy feather, or a long, conspicuous, or handsome feather. 'Wings . . . Of many a coloured plume.' (Milton) ... 2. <zoology> An ornamental tuft of feathers. ... 3. A feather, or group of feathers, worn as an ornament; a waving ornament of hair, or other material resembling feathers. 'His high plume, that nod...
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long hair hanging from underside of tail
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The area of the Pacific Ocean that is influenced by discharge from the Columbia River, up to 500 miles beyond the mouth of the river.
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the material spreading from a particular source and traveling through environmental media, such as air or ground water. For example, a plume could describe the dispersal of particles, gases, vapors, and aerosols in the atmosphere, or the movement of contamination through an aquifer (For example, dilution, mixing, or adsorption onto soil).
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To pluck the feathers off the quarry.
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A volume of a substance that moves from its source to places farther away from the source. Plumes ca
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1. An elongated body of fluid, usually mobile and varying in shape. 2. A visible or measurable discharge of a contaminant from a given point of origin. Can be visible or thermal in water, or visible in the air as, for example, a plume of smoke.
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Plume noun [ French, from Latin
pluma . Confer
Fly ,
v. ]
1. A feather; esp., a soft, downy feather, or a long, conspicuous, or handsome feather. « Wings . . . of many a colored
plume .»
Milton. 2. (Zoology) An ...
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Plume transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Plumed ;
present participle & verbal noun Pluming .] [ Confer French
plumer to pluck, to strip, Latin
plumare to cover with feathers.]
1. To pick and adjust the pl...
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plume 1. A feather developed for the purposes of display, being long and showy. 2. A feather; especially, a soft, downy feather, or a long, conspicuous, or handsome feather. 3. An ornamental tuft of feathers. 4. A large feather or cluster of feathers worn as an ornament or symbol of rank; such as, those worn on a helmet. 5. A structure or form t...
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A buoyant mass of hot, partially molten mantle material that rises to the base of the lithosphere.
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Feathers used to adorn the top of a hood
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To pluck the feathers of quarry, origME>MFr>Lat: pluma= feather
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1. A visible or measurable discharge of a contaminant from a given point of origin. Can be visible or thermal in water, or visible in the air as, for example, a plume of smoke. 2 The area of radiation leaking from a damaged reactor. 3. Area downwind within which a release could be dangerous for those exposed to leaking fumes.
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noun a feather or cluster of feathers worn as an ornament
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(1) A long fringe of hair on the tail. (2) Carrying the tail plume-like over the back.
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A long, showy display feather, e.g. in nesting egrets.
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The movement of water along flow lines from a point source of ground water pollution toward its eventual emergence at the surface.
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An area of chemicals moving away from its source in a long band or column. A plume, for example, can be a column of smoke from a chimney or chemicals moving with groundwater.
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