barbules
The hooked processes that fringe adjacent barbs of a bird's feather.
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The hooked processes that fringe adjacent barbs of a bird's feather.
A structural component of the barbs of many feathers; minute often interlocking filaments in a row at each side of a barb. As a result of their microstructure, barbules adhere to one another much like "Velcro®" thus assuring that feathers provide a stiff, yet flexible vane.
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