0 one of the many soft, light things that cover a bird's body, consisting of a long, thin, central part with material like hairs along each side: --
1 to turn oars (= poles with flat ends used to move a boat) so that the flat parts are horizontal above the water while you prepare for the next pull --
2 one of the long, light objects that cover a bird’s body, having soft fibers along each side of a thin, stiff, central stem --
The bird has long wings with pink feathers.
Evaluation of the parameters needed to describe the overall growth, the chemical growth, and the growth of feathers and breast muscles of broilers.
He enthusiastically adopted flowers and feathers - but the particular flowers and feathers he chose were items too big to be female accessories.
Bearing two sons, the wife informs her children that they must collect feathers because they are akin to birds.
Other feathers on a bird do not exhibit obvious modification for flight.
The birds' feathers appear ruffled, the comb pale; the birds cease to perch, and, as the disease advances, they lie prostrate upon the ground.
The black feathers that identified their specialist unit are much in evidence.
He smelt strongly of perfumed oil and carried with him a number of peacock feathers and a bundle of grubby charms.