"Plumose" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Plumose" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Plumose" Meaning

adjective: having many branches or appendages resembling plumose grasses or feather-like structuresExample: "The plumose tendrils of the vine climbed up the trellis."

"Plumose" Examples

Examples of using the word "plumose" The plumose tail of the Cassowary is one of its most striking features. The plumose roots of the water oak are characteristic of its aquatic environment. The plumose shape of the feather is typical of certain bird species. The plumose starfish's many arms allowed it to protect itself from competitors. The plumose antennae of the jellyfish are delicate and sensitive.

"Plumose" Similar Words

Plumiliform

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Having the shape of a plum, typically flat on the top and rounded below, like a plum fruit. Example: The plumiliform shape of the mountain in the painting gave it a unique appearance.

Pluming

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The term "pluming" is a verb that has two distinct meanings depending on the context:1. In a non-technical sense, "pluming" is an older variant of the word "pluming" which can be a verb that means to imbue or fill something with pride, glory, or a sense of pride. However, this usage is less common in most modern contexts.1. Alphabetical order "pluming" is a more common noun in modern English, referring to:In a technical and geographical sense, a "plume" or flow of mud, water, or gas rising substantially or rising quickly; or the jet issuing from a volcano.Wait, you might be thinking of a different Word "Pluming" isn't that word that you were thinking about?

Plumiped

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A rather unusual word!Plumiped is an adjective that refers to something that has a foot or a base resembling a duck's foot.

Plummet

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Plummeted

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Plummeting

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Falling or decreasing very quickly and sharply.

Plummets

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Plummy

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Plumosite

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Plumosity

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Plump

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Plumped

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Plumper

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Plumpest

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Plumping

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Plumply

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