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plumage

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This term carries a decorative and aesthetic weight that the word feathers lacks. It focuses on the collective appearance, pattern, and color of a bird's coat rather than the individual structural units. It is frequently used in biological descriptions or poetic prose to evoke a sense of luxury and visual splendor. In a social or metaphorical sense, it suggests a facade or a display of status. When applied to humans or non-avian objects, it implies an ornate, perhaps overly flashy, outward appearance designed to attract attention or signal rank.

Used as a mass noun to describe the total covering of a bird, such as the gold plumage of a rare species.

Meanings

Noun

The feathers covering a bird's body.

"The peacock displayed its iridescent plumage."

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