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单词 plume
释义 plume
I. \ˈplüm\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin pluma small soft feather — more at fleece
1. : a feather or feathers of a bird: as
 a. : a large conspicuous or showy feather
  < ostrich plumes >
 b. : a contour feather as distinguished from a down feather
 c. : plumage 1
 d. : a cluster of distinctive feathers
  < with a plume of stiff white feathers projecting from the nape >
2.
 a. : an ornament that consists of a feather, cluster of feathers, tuft of hair, or similar matter worn or displayed often as a symbol of position or rank
  < wore a plume of three ostrich feathers in her hair >
  < the horsehair plume of an ancient helmet >
 b. : something that adorns or attracts attention like a plume : showy raiment and appurtenances : plumage 2
  < made fine with borrowed plumes >
 c. : a token of honor or prowess : a deserved prize, reward, or approval
3. : something that is felt to resemble a feather (as in shape, appearance, or lightness): as
 a.
  (1) : a plumose appendage of a plant (as a pappus or the coma of a seed)
  (2) : plumule 1
 b. : an elongated usually open and mobile column or band (as of smoke, blowing sand or snow, or of cloud)
 c. : a plumate part or structure on an animal; especially : a full bushy tail (as of a long-haired cat)
 d. : a flaw in a gem (as an agate)
4. : plume moth
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English plumen, from Middle French plumer to pluck the feathers from (a bird), from Old French, from plume, n.
intransitive verb
1. obsolete, of a hawk : to strip the prey of feathers
2. obsolete : to show self-satisfaction : take pride in oneself or one's accomplishments
3. : to form a plume : assume a plumose appearance; especially : to give off something in the form of a plume
 < a cigarette still pluming in the ashtray >
transitive verb
1.
 a. : to provide (as a bird) with feathers or plumage : feather
 b. : to deck (as a helmet) with a plume
 c. : to trick out (as a person) or array showily
 d. : to form a plume of (as smoke) or in (as air)
  < chimneys pluming the wintry sky >
  < an engine … pluming black smoke along the gray — William Sansom >
2. archaic
 a. : to strip (a bird) of feathers
 b. : to rob or strip bare : deprive, despoil
3. : to pride, congratulate, or take credit to (oneself)
 < plumed himself on his accomplishment >
4.
 a. : to dress the feathers of (itself) — used of a bird
 b. : to preen and arrange (feathers)
III. noun
: any of several columns of molten rock rising continuously from the earth's lower mantle that are theorized to be a driving force of plate movement in plate tectonics and to underlie upper-mantle hot spots
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