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feather

1 of 2noun
/ˈfɛðər/
Forms:feathers
1

any of the light and soft parts covering the body of a bird

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  • The ancient Egyptians used feathers as quills to write on papyrus scrolls.
  • The artist meticulously painted each individual feather on the owl’s wing in exquisite detail.
  • The pillow was filled with soft goose feathers, providing a comfortable place to rest.
  • The Native American headdress was adorned with colorful eagle feathers, symbolizing courage and honor.
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2

the position of an oar between strokes in which the blade is turned parallel to the water to reduce air resistance

  • The coach corrected their feather during practice.
  • Proper feather is essential for efficient rowing.
  • A synchronized feather improves the boat's speed.
  • Beginners often struggle with maintaining a smooth feather.
  • Watching the feather of experienced rowers is instructive.
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