Synonym: feather, plume. Similar words: plump, plume, plummet, nom de plume, image, damage, homage, damaged. Meaning: ['pluːmɪdʒ] n. the light horny waterproof structure forming the external covering of birds.
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91, Any of several auks of the genus Cepphus, having black plumage with white markings.
92, There he plumed and dressed himself and washed his coat, but all to no purpose, for his plumage remained as black as ever, and he himself soon perished for his usual food.
93, Any of various tropical American birds of the family Ramphastidae, having brightly colored plumage and a very large bill and feeding mainly on small fruits.
94, Have you seen the brightly - coloured plumage of tropical birds?
95, North American blackbird whose bluish - black plumage is rusty - edged in the fall.
96, North American bird ( Cyanocitta cristata ) a crested head, predominantly blue plumage a harsh, noisy cry.
97, American nocturnal goatsucker with gray - and - white plumage.
98, Any of several small, plump North American birds of the genus Parus, having predominantly gray plumage and a dark-crowned head.
99, " Ay, indeed! " cried good old Mr. Wilson. " What little bird of scarlet plumage may this be? ".
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100, The costs of melanin - based plumage and iridescence are clearly different from this.
101, Not only does the male Bird of Paradise have fantastic colorful plumage, he dances, poses and completely changes his shape to woo the less exotic-looking females.
102, Any of several wading birds of the genera Botaurus and Ixobrychus, having mottled, brownish plumage and a deep, booming cry in the male.
103, An Old World robin (Erithacus rubecula) having olive-brown upper plumage and a conspicuous orange breast.
104, The Swallow and Crow had a contention about their plumage.
105, Any of several North American songbirds of the genus Sialia, having blue plumage and usually a rust-colored breast in the male.
106, One of a breed of American domestic fowl having gray, barred plumage, yellow legs, and a rose-colored comb.
107, A large Eurasian owl (Bubo bubo) having brownish plumage and prominent ear tufts.
108, A large North American owl (Strix varia ) having barred, brownish plumage across the breast, a streaked belly, and a strident, hooting cry.
109, These birds are best known for their loud cackles, four - toed feet, and brilliant plumage.
110, They also moult more or less continuously from juvenile through to adult plumage, so can be very variable at any time "in between".
111, A New World bird (Piranga olivacea) the male of which has bright scarlet plumage with a black tail and wings.
112, A shore bird (Aphriza virgata) of the Pacific coast of North and South America, having dark, spotted plumage and a black tail with a broad white base.
113, A large predatory bird(Gypaetus barbatus) of the vulture family, ranging from the mountainous regions of southern Europe to China and having a wide wingspan and black plumage.
114, Jupiter: I propose to make the Jackdaw king,because of the beauty of its plumage.
115, A large North American bird that has brownish plumage and a bare, wattled head and neck and is widely domesticated for food.
116, Either of two related game birds, Scolopax rusticola of the Old World or Philohela minor of North America, having brownish plumage, short legs, and a long bill.
117, An Old World wading bird ( Limnocryptes minima ) having brownish plumage and a long bill.
118, A large diurnal owl (Nyctea scandiaca) of Arctic and subarctic regions, having snow-white plumage with dark markings.
119, Any of various small North American birds of the genus Junco, having predominantly gray plumage, a gray or black head, and white outer tail feathers .
120, Any of various chiefly tropical Old World birds of the family Meropidae that have brightly colored plumage and feed on bees and wasps.