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- nounplume (noun) · plumes (plural noun) · mantle plume (noun) · mantle plumes (plural noun)
- a long, soft feather or arrangement of feathers used by a bird for display or worn by a person for ornament:"a hat with a jaunty ostrich plume"
- zoologya part of an animal's body that resembles a feather:"the antennae are divided into large feathery plumes"
- a long cloud of smoke or vapor resembling a feather as it spreads from its point of origin:"as he spoke, the word was accompanied by a white plume of breath"
- a mass of material, typically a pollutant, spreading from a source:"a radioactive plume"
- geologya localized column of hot magma rising by convection in the mantle, believed to cause volcanic activity in hot spots, such as the Hawaiian Islands, away from plate margins.
verbplume (verb) · plumes (third person present) · plumed (past tense) · plumed (past participle) · pluming (present participle)- spread out in a shape resembling a feather:"smoke plumed from the chimneys"
- archaic(plume oneself)(of a bird) preen itself.
OriginOld English plum- (in compounds), from Latin pluma ‘down’; subsequently reinforced by Old French plume. - People also ask
- The definition of "plume" can refer to1234:
- A long mass of something like smoke, steam, or dust that rises up into the sky.
- A large, long, or conspicuous feather on a bird.
- A decoration made of feathers or something similar.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A plume of something like smoke, steam, or dust is a long mass of it that rises up into the sky: A black plume of smoke rose from the ship. (Definition of plume from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/plumeA plume of something like smoke, steam, or dust is a long mass of it that rises up into the sky: A black plume of smoke rose from the ship.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/plumea large, long, or conspicuous feather: the brilliant plume of a peacock.www.dictionary.com/browse/plumePLUME meaning: 1 : a feather or group of feathers on a bird; 2 : a decoration made of feathers or something similarwww.britannica.com/dictionary/plume Plume Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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WEBA plume is a feather, especially a large and showy one, or a cluster of such feathers. It can also be a token of worth or achievement, or a polluted area of air, water, or soil.
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