plume

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Meaning of the word:

The word “plumeo” is an adjective that refers to something related to feathers or feathers. It can also be used to describe something that is soft, light or delicate, like a feather.

Origin of the Word:

The word “plumeo” originates in the Latin “plumeus”, which means “made of feathers”.

Adverbs of the Word:

There are no specific adverbs related to the word “plumeo”.

Conjunctions of the Word:

There are no specific conjunctions related to the word “plumeo”.

Synonyms of the Word:

Some synonyms of the word “plumeo” are: painful, plumo, cute, soft, delicate.

Word Definitions:

  1. Relative to feathers or feathers.
  2. soft, light or delicate as a feather.

Phrases that the word applies:

1. The bird displayed a beautiful plume cloak.

2. The cushion was so plume that it seemed to float in the air.

Examples of the word word:

The bride’s dress was adorned with plume details, giving it an angelic air.

The artist portrayed the bird with his extended plumes, on a graceful flight.

Rhymes with the word:

1. Snow

2. Brief

3. Take

4. TREBE

Anagrams with the Word:

1. LUPMO

2. MUSLEP

3. Puleom

4. Cleleop

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