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Plummantoido

Meaning of the word

The term “plumulate” is a male noun that refers to a family of waterfowl, known as diving.

Origin of the word

The word “plumulate” originates in the Latin “plumularius”, which means “relative to penalties” and in the Greek “AiThuia”, which means “molding”.

Adverbs of the word
There are no specific adverbs related to the word “plumulate”.

Conjunctions of the word

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

synonyms of the word
Some synonyms for “Plumumoido” are: doll, mergans and collar.

Definitions of the Word

  • Scientific name of a waterfowl family.
  • Common designation for some species of diving.

  • Phrases that the word applies




    Plummarídos are known for their diving ability.
    There are several species of plummates around the world.
    Plummary is an aquatic bird that feeds mainly on fish.

    Examples of the word in text

    Plummarídos are aquatic birds that inhabit lakes and rivers. Its plumage is dense and impermeable, allowing them to dive in search of food. These birds are excellent swimming and can remain submerged for long periods of time. In addition, Plumumaídos have a spanked paws, which helps them swim easily. Are migratory birds and can be found in different regions of the world.

    Rhymes with the word

    Some examples of words that rhyme with “plumulate” are: harness, rodeo, breast, half, fear.

    Anagrams with the word

    Some possible anagrams with the word “plumulateoid” are: Perulredidouma, perulidom, perulumum.

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