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Definition of Unfeathered

Unfeather
Unfeather Un*feath"er, v. t. [1st pref. un- + feather.] To deprive of feathers; to strip. [R.]

Meaning of Unfeathered from wikipedia

- fine artist, best known for her illustrated natural science books The Unfeathered Bird and Unnatural Selection published by Princeton University Press...
- Nest Unfeathered is a 1914 American drama film featuring Harry Carey. Kate Bruce Harry Carey Claire McDowell Harry Carey filmography A Nest Unfeathered at...
- were hatched.: 126  However, it is not certain that the Marans – with unfeathered shanksshown by Lord Greenway at the Crystal Palace in 1934 descended...
- Cathartidae family. A particular characteristic of many vultures is a bald, unfeathered head. This bare skin is thought to keep the head clean when feeding,...
- The short-lived emperor moth is the final stage. The unfeathered antennae seen here indicates a female....
- relatively large birds, active by day. The body is round, the legs are unfeathered in most breeds, and the wings are short. Wild junglefowl can fly; chickens...
- with a very slight bluish hue. All varieties may have feathered or unfeathered feet. Due to the feather dust responsible for the Ice Pigeon's unique...
- have proportionally larger feet and necks. Adults also have a patch of unfeathered skin between the eyes and bill. The ****es are alike in plumage, but males...
- unusual appearance. Archangels are small, weighing about 12 oz. They have unfeathered legs and dark orange eyes. They may or may not be crested. The body of...
- which, unlike many members of the ibis family, is non-wading, has an unfeathered red face and head, and a long, curved red bill. It breeds colonially...