01 n. One of the peculiar dermal appendages, of several kinds, belonging to birds, as contour feathers, quills, and down.
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One of the peculiar dermal appendages, of several kinds, belonging to birds, as contour feathers, quills, and down.
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2.
Kind; nature; species; -- from the proverbial phrase, “Birds of a feather,” that is, of the same species.[R.]“I am not of that feather to shake off My friend when he must need me.” — Shak.
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3.
The fringe of long hair on the legs of the setter and some other dogs.
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A tuft of peculiar, long, frizzly hair on a horse.
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One of the fins or wings on the shaft of an arrow.
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A longitudinal strip projecting as a fin from an object, to strengthen it, or to enter a channel in another object and thereby prevent displacement sidwise but permit motion lengthwise; a spline.(Mach. & Carp.)
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A thin wedge driven between the two semicylindrical parts of a divided plug in a hole bored in a stone, to rend the stone.
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The angular adjustment of an oar or paddle-wheel float, with reference to a horizontal axis, as it leaves or enters the water.
Phrases & compounds
Feather alum —
a hydrous sulphate of alumina, resulting from volcanic action, and from the decomposition of iron pyrites; -- called also halotrichite.
Feather bed —
a bed filled with feathers.
Feather driver —
one who prepares feathers by beating.
Feather duster —
a dusting brush of feathers.
Feather flower —
an artifical flower made of feathers, for ladies' headdresses, and other ornamental purposes.
Feather grass —
a kind of grass (Stipa pennata) which has a long feathery awn rising from one of the chaffy scales which inclose the grain.
Feather maker —
one who makes plumes, etc., of feathers, real or artificial.
Feather ore —
a sulphide of antimony and lead, sometimes found in capillary forms and like a cobweb, but also massive. It is a variety of Jamesonite.
Feather shot —
copper granulated by pouring into cold water.
Feather spray —
the spray thrown up, like pairs of feathers, by the cutwater of a fast-moving vessel.
Feather star —
See Comatula.
Feather weight —
Scrupulously exact weight, so that a feather would turn the scale, when a jockey is weighed or weighted.
A feather in the cap —
an honour, trophy, or mark of distinction.
To be in full feather —
to be in full dress or in one's best clothes.
To be in high feather —
to be in high spirits.
To cut a feather —
To make the water foam in moving; in allusion to the ripple which a ship throws off from her bows.
To show the white feather —
to betray cowardice, -- a white feather in the tail of a cock being considered an indication that he is not of the true game breed.