filoplume
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of filoplume
1880–85; < New Latin filopluma, equivalent to Latin fīl ( um ) a thread + -o- -o- + plūma plume
Example Sentences
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Filoplume, fī′lo-plōōm, n. a long slender feather.
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