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Meaning Of Feather
n.
One of the peculiar dermal appendages, of several kinds,
belonging to birds, as contour feathers, quills, and down.
n.
Kind; nature; species; -- from the proverbial phrase,
"Birds of a feather," that is, of the same species.
n.
The fringe of long hair on the legs of the setter and some
other dogs.
n.
A tuft of peculiar, long, frizzly hair on a horse.
n.
One of the fins or wings on the shaft of an arrow.
n.
A longitudinal strip projecting as a fin from an object,
to strengthen it, or to enter a channel in another object and thereby
prevent displacement sidwise but permit motion lengthwise; a spline.
n.
A thin wedge driven between the two semicylindrical parts
of a divided plug in a hole bored in a stone, to rend the stone.
n.
The angular adjustment of an oar or paddle-wheel float,
with reference to a horizontal axis, as it leaves or enters the water.
v. t.
To furnish with a feather or feathers, as an arrow or a
cap.
v. t.
To adorn, as with feathers; to fringe.
v. t.
To render light as a feather; to give wings to.
v. t.
To enrich; to exalt; to benefit.
v. t.
To tread, as a cock.
v. i.
To grow or form feathers; to become feathered; -- often
with out; as, the birds are feathering out.
v. i.
To curdle when poured into another liquid, and float
about in little flakes or "feathers;" as, the cream feathers
v. i.
To turn to a horizontal plane; -- said of oars.
v. i.
To have the appearance of a feather or of feathers; to
be or to appear in feathery form.