<span class="searchmatch">beam</span> <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">beam</span> <span class="searchmatch">feathers</span>) Synonym of <span class="searchmatch">beam</span> (one of the long <span class="searchmatch">feathers</span> in the wing of a hawk)...
<span class="searchmatch">beam</span> <span class="searchmatch">feathers</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">beam</span> <span class="searchmatch">feather</span>...
IPA(key): [bzəj] бзый • (bzəj) <span class="searchmatch">beam</span>, <span class="searchmatch">feather</span>, plume, quill,...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">Beam</span> and <span class="searchmatch">BEAM</span> From Middle English beem, from Old English <span class="searchmatch">bēam</span> (“tree, cross, gallows, column, pillar, wood, <span class="searchmatch">beam</span>, splint, post, stock, rafter...
birds of a <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> blood <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> cock <span class="searchmatch">feather</span>, cock-<span class="searchmatch">feather</span> contour <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> cut a <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> defeather dot or <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> down <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> <span class="searchmatch">featherable</span> <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> alum featherback...
radiolus (plural radioli) (ornithology) The barbule of a <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> Dilauros From radius (“ray, <span class="searchmatch">beam</span>”) + -olus. (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [raˈdi.ɔ.ɫʊs] (modern...
håndtag (botany) a stem (bearing flowers or leaves) (zoology) a shaft (of a <span class="searchmatch">feather</span>) shaft (of the penis) a part of a footwear (including socks and the like)...
swung open the dungeony door of his peripatetic sarcophagus, flirted his <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> duster and began his ritual: […] 1981, Seymour Britchky, The restaurants...
of spear or arrow <span class="searchmatch">beam</span> or ray of light any long, thin object — see also spindle pole to attach a draught animal main axis of a <span class="searchmatch">feather</span> lacrosse: long narrow...
English keel. Kiel m (strong, genitive Kieles or Kiels, plural Kiele) keel (<span class="searchmatch">beam</span> at the underside of a ship) Declension of Kiel [masculine, strong] 1Now rare...