to strip of feathers
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unplumeto strip of feathers
unplumesUNPLUME, to strip of feathers
unplumingUNPLUME, to strip of feathers
unplumedUNPLUME, to strip of feathers
deplumeto deprive of feathers
displumeto deprive of feathers
displumedDISPLUME, to deprive of feathers
deplumingDEPLUME, to deprive of feathers
displumesDISPLUME, to deprive of feathers
displumingDISPLUME, to deprive of feathers
deplumesDEPLUME, to deprive of feathers
deplumedDEPLUME, to deprive of feathers
fledges(of a young bird) to acquire the feathers necessary for flight
fledge(of a young bird) to acquire the feathers necessary for flight
moulting(of hair or feathers) Fall out to make way for new growth
antingsthe placing of ants among the feathers, done by certain birds apparently to kill parasites
antingthe placing of ants among the feathers, done by certain birds apparently to kill parasites
uropygialof or pertaining to the uropygium, or prominence at the base of the tail feathers, in birds
tertialspertaining to any of a set of flight feathers situated on the basal segment of a bird's wing
tertialpertaining to any of a set of flight feathers situated on the basal segment of a bird's wing
moulting(of an animal) Shed old feathers, hair, or skin, or an old shell, to make way for a new growth
bowerbirdany of various passerine birds native to Australia and New Guinea, which construct elaborate runs adorned with feathers, shells, etc. during courtship
alulaethe group of three to six small, rather stiff feathers growing on the first digit, pollex, or thumb of a bird's wing
alularthe group of three to six small, rather stiff feathers growing on the first digit, pollex, or thumb of a bird's wing
alulathe group of three to six small, rather stiff feathers growing on the first digit, pollex, or thumb of a bird's wing
lurean object usually of leather or feathers attached to a long cord and used by a falconer to recall or exercise a hawk
luran object usually of leather or feathers attached to a long cord and used by a falconer to recall or exercise a hawk
bowerbirdsBOWERBIRD, any of various passerine birds native to Australia and New Guinea, which construct elaborate runs adorned with feathers, shells, etc. during courtship
bowerbirdsA strong-billed Australasian bird, noted for the male's habit of constructing a bower adorned with feathers, shells, and other objects to attract the female
shuttlecocksA cork to which feathers are attached to form a cone shape, or a similar object of plastic, struck with rackets in the games of badminton and battledore
shuttlecockA cork to which feathers are attached to form a cone shape, or a similar object of plastic, struck with rackets in the games of badminton and battledore
lammergeyersA large Old World vulture of mountainous country, with a wingspan of 10 feet (3 m) and dark beardlike feathers, noted for its habit of dropping bones from a height to break them
lammergeierA large Old World vulture of mountainous country, with a wingspan of 10 feet (3 m) and dark beardlike feathers, noted for its habit of dropping bones from a height to break them
lammergeiersA large Old World vulture of mountainous country, with a wingspan of 10 feet (3 m) and dark beardlike feathers, noted for its habit of dropping bones from a height to break them