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Definition of feat
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Feat (n.) A
striking
act of
strength,
skill,
or
cunning;
a
trick;
as, feats of
horsemanship,
or of
dexterity..
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Sketch
::
Sketch
(n.) To draw the
outline
or chief
features
of; to make a
rought
of.
Featured
::
Featured
(a.)
Shaped;
fashioned.
Tappit Hen
::
Tappit
hen () A hen
having
a tuft of
feathers
on her head.
Foil
::
Foil (v. t.) To
render
(an
effort
or
attempt)
vain or
nugatory;
to
baffle;
to
outwit;
to balk; to
frustrate;
to
defeat.
Plumous
::
Plumous
(a.)
Having
hairs,
or other
parts,
arranged
along an axis like a
feather;
feathery;
plumelike;
as, a
plumose
leaf;
plumose
tentacles..
Mongoloid
::
Mongoloid
(a.)
Resembling
a
Mongol
or the
Mongols;
having
race
characteristics,
such as
color,
hair, and
features,
like those of the
Mongols..
Pruning
::
Pruning
(n.) That which is cast off by bird in
pruning
her
feathers;
leavings.
Puff-legged
::
Puff-legged
(a.)
Having
a
conspicuous
tuft of
feathers
on the legs.
Shaft
::
Shaft (n.) A
humming
bird
(Thaumastura
cora)
having
two of the tail
feathers
next to the
middle
ones very long in the male; --
called
also cora
humming
bird.
Keratin
::
Keratin
(n.) A
nitrogenous
substance,
or
mixture
of
substances,
containing
sulphur
in a loose state of
combination,
and
forming
the
chemical
basis of
epidermal
tissues,
such as horn, hair,
feathers,
and the like. It is an
insoluble
substance,
and,
unlike
elastin,
is not
dissolved
even by
gastric
or
pancreatic
juice.
By
decomposition
with
sulphuric
acid it
yields
leucin
and
tyrosin,
as does
albumin.
Called
also
epidermose..
Cirrous
::
Cirrous
(a.)
Tufted;
-- said of
certain
feathers
of
birds.
Fan
::
Fan (n.) An
instrument
for
cooling
the
person,
made of
feathers,
paper,
silk, etc., and often
mounted
on
sticks
all
turning
about the same
pivot,
so as when
opened
to
radiate
from the
center
and
assume
the
figure
of a
section
of a
circle..
Trait
::
Trait (v.) A
distinguishing
or
marked
feature;
a
peculiarity;
as, a trait of
character..
Braccate
::
Braccate
(a.)
Furnished
with
feathers
which
conceal
the feet.
Firework
::
Firework
(n.) A
device
for
producing
a
striking
display
of
light,
or a
figure
or
figures
in plain or
colored
fire, by the
combustion
of
materials
that burn in some
peculiar
manner,
as
gunpowder,
sulphur,
metallic
filings,
and
various
salts.
The most
common
feature
of
fireworks
is a paper or
pasteboard
tube
filled
with the
combustible
material.
A
number
of these tubes or cases are often
combined
so as to make, when
kindled,
a great
variety
of
figures
in fire, often
variously
colored.
The
skyrocke
Primary
::
Primary
(n.) One of the large
feathers
on the
distal
joint of a
bird's
wing. See
Plumage,
and
Illust.
of
Bird..
Hypoptilum
::
Hypoptilum
(n.) An
accessory
plume
arising
from the
posterior
side of the stem of the
contour
feathers
of many
birds;
--
called
also
aftershaft.
See
Illust.
of
Feather.
Barbicel
::
Barbicel
(n.) One of the small
hooklike
processes
on the
barbules
of
feathers.
Poultry
::
Poultry
(n.)
Domestic
fowls
reared
for the
table,
or for their eggs or
feathers,
such as cocks and hens,
capons,
turkeys,
ducks,
and
geese..
Contravene
::
Contravene
(v. t.) To meet in the way of
opposition;
to come into
conflict
with; to
oppose;
to
contradict;
to
obstruct
the
operation
of; to
defeat.
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