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Feathers are
epidermal growths that form a
distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on both
avian (bird) and some non-avian
dinosaurs and
other archosaurs...
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Lorraine Feather (born
Billie Jane Lee
Lorraine Feather;
September 10, 1948) is an
American singer, lyricist, and songwriter. A
native of Manhattan, she...
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birds of a
feather in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Birds of a
feather flock together is an
English proverb.
Birds of a
Feather may also refer...
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retouching using fine
feathers.
Feathering is most
commonly used on a
paintbrush tool in
computer graphics software. This form of
feathering makes the painted...
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feathered dinosaur is any
species of
dinosaur possessing feathers. That
includes all
species of birds, but
there is a
hypothesis that many, if not all...
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Brendan Byrne.
Byrne was born Jean
Featherly in Newark, New Jersey, to Jane
Crysler Featherly and
George Featherly. She was
raised in
nearby West Orange...
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white feather is a
widely recognised propaganda symbol. It has,
among other things,
represented cowardice or
conscientious pacifism; as in A. E. W...
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White Feathers is the
debut album by
English new wave band Kajagoogoo,
released on 18
April 1983 by EMI Records. The
album contains their most successful...
- Plug and
feather, also
known as
plugs and wedges,
feather and wedges,
wedges and shims, pins and
feathers and
feather and tare,
refers to a
technique and...
- A pin
feather is a
developing feather on a bird. This
feather can grow as a new
feather during the bird's infancy, or grow to
replace one from moulting...