Companion of feathered
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TARREDCompanion of feathered
TARREDFeathered companion
AVIANOf feathered friends
AVINEOf our feathered friends
WOLSignature of Pooh's feathered friend
BONNETSFeathered headdresses of American Indians.
MOAFeathered 500-pounder of old
OUZELDipper of the feathered kind
birdsthe young of a feathered vertebrate
pterylathe feathered area on the skin of a bird
pterylaePTERYLA, the feathered area on the skin of a bird
pterylaone of the feathered areas on the skin of a bird
pterylaeone of the feathered areas on the skin of a bird
brahmasone of a breed of large Asian chickens, having feathered legs and small wings and tail
brahmaone of a breed of large Asian chickens, having feathered legs and small wings and tail
featheredgean edge of a board or plank thinner than the other edge / to provide with feathered edge
ptarmigansA northern grouse of mountainous and Arctic regions, with feathered legs and feet and plumage that typically changes to white in winter
ptarmiganA northern grouse of mountainous and Arctic regions, with feathered legs and feet and plumage that typically changes to white in winter
oars(used as a command to the crew of a scull or other similar boat to cease rowing and hold the oars horizontal with blades feathered)
shuttlecocka lightweight cone consisting of a rounded cork stuck with feathered flights to be hit to and fro with badminton rackets / to send or toss to and fro
longbowA large bow drawn by hand and shooting a long feathered arrow. It was the chief weapon of English armies from the 14th century until the introduction of firearms
longbowsA large bow drawn by hand and shooting a long feathered arrow. It was the chief weapon of English armies from the 14th century until the introduction of firearms
apsoany of a Tibetan breed of small dogs that have a dense coat of long hard straight hair, a heavy fall over the eyes, heavy whiskers and beard, and a well-feathered tail curled over the back called also Lhasa