feathery Meaning in Tamil ( feathery வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
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feathery's Usage Examples:
The small flowers or spikelets are borne in pairs on the ultimate branches of a much branched feathery plume-like terminal grey inflorescence, 2 ft.
The plant is monoecious, producing the staminate (male) flowers in a large feathery panicle at the summit, and the (female) dense spikes of flowers, or " cobs," in the axils of the leaves below, the long pink styles hanging out like a silken tassel.
chinense is distinct from other Larkspurs, and is neat and rather dwarf in growth, having finely cut feathery foliage, and freely producing spikes of large blossoms, usually of a rich blue-purple, but sometimes white.
jubatum (Squirrel-tail Grass), which has long feathery spikes.
inodora, which is a pretty plant with feathery foliage somewhat like Fennel, and with large white flowers, perfectly double.
feathery mottle virus, had undergone three years of field trials.
longistylum is one of the most elegant of grasses, 1 to 1 1/2 feet high; the flower-spikes, borne on slender stems, are from 4 to 6 inches long, of singular twisted form, and enveloped in a purplish feathery down.
Platies are prone to nibbling at plants, so very feathery foliage may disintegrate rapidly.
)a wonderful bush which in autumn develops a hue of ruddy redbirches and other trees, all add multitudinous colors to the brilliancy of a spectacle which is further enriched by masses of feathery bamboo.
He smoothed out her hair and finally rested a feathery hand on her eyes, easing her into a restless sleep that didn't last long enough.
- Hydrothecae sessile, biserial on the main stem, uniserial on the lateral branches or pinnules, which give the colony its characteristic feathery form; with nematophores.
Roman Chamomile Chamaemelum nobile - Perennial, stocky plant up to 25cms high, with feathery leaves.
damselfly nymphs breath through 3 feathery gills which grow out the back of their tails.
Synonyms:
plumy, decorated, feathered, adorned,
Antonyms:
unornamented, bare, unclothed, plain, unadorned,