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individual feathers in the
wings and tail play
important roles in
controlling flight. Some
species have a
crest of
feathers on
their heads.
Although feathers are...
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Featherhead may
refer to:
Brain Featherhead, a
fictional character in the Stare-Out
animated sketches Featherhead (Blues Traveler), a
fictional character...
- The
white feather is a
widely recognised propaganda symbol. It has,
among other things,
represented cowardice or
conscientious pacifism; as in A. E. W...
- 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...
- A
feather duster is a
cleaning tool that is
typically made from a
wooden dowel handle onto
which feathers are
wound with a wire. The
feathers are most...
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showcasing garments by
Romeo Gigli,
Joseph Tricot,
Ralph Lauren, and a
feather head-dress from the now-defunct
Covent Garden boutique World.
Taken during...
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Tarring and
feathering is a form of
public torture where a
victim is
stripped naked, or
stripped to the waist,
while wood tar (sometimes hot) is either...
- compositions.
Head carvings of the
Feathered Serpent have been
frequently found around the
Pyramid of the
Feathered Serpent.
While the
feathered serpent has...
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Flight feathers (Pennae volatus) are the long, stiff,
asymmetrically shaped, but
symmetrically paired pennaceous feathers on the
wings or tail of a bird;...
- Isabella's
dresses were
reported in the
press including a Gr****-style
ostrich feather head-dress worn in 1813
styled on the Prince's crest. Lady Hertford's relationship...