"Plumosity" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Plumosity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Plumosity" Meaning

Plumosity refers to abundance or a large number of something, especially plums. However, the word is not as commonly used as it was historically, particularly in literature, where it might describe a lushness or luxuriance of plums on a tree.

"Plumosity" Examples

The plumosity of the bouquettes made them stand out at the flower show. The plumosity of the peacock's feathers is a sight to behold every morning. The artist used a brush with high plumosity to create soft, feathery textures on the painting. The region is characterized by lakes and shallows, marked by varied plumosity of the rocks. The famous photographer's works were notable for their elevated plumosity of large white clouds.

"Plumosity" Similar Words

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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To fall or drop suddenly and sharply downwards, typically in a straight line.

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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Plumose

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

Plumosite

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I couldn't find any information on the word "plumosite." It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. If you meant "plumosite" which is a rare or obsolete word, it's a deterioration or wear away of or on a surface, often by friction. It can also refer to the production of or progress of something through such wear or erosion

Plump

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The word "plump" can refer to either a noun or an adjective.As a noun, a plump refers to a pimple or a spot on the skin.As an adjective, plump can mean:<em> Having a round or curvy shape, often with a rounded appearance.</em> Lush and wealthy, especially in food or clothing.<em> Well-fed or well-nourished.</em> Plump can also refer to someone or something that is slightly bloated or swollen, often due to excess fluid or fat.Example sentences:- The juicy plum made her plump cheeks radiate with joy.- She produced plump and succulent vegetables from her garden.- The golden retriever was plump from having eaten too many treats.

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Plumper

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Having a more or larger than normal body shape, often used to describe someone who is overweight, but in a neutral or even attractive way, rather than being critical or judgmental.

Plumpest

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Plumping

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Plumply

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1. In a firm or swollen manner.2. In a way that is not very lean or thin.Example sentence: She walked plumply down the catwalk to show off her figure.Note: The word "plumply" is an adverb. It is a less common word and is often used to emphasize the characteristic of being plump or round.

Plumpness

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The quality of being plump, particularly referring to being overweight or having a full and rounded appearance.

Plums

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