metaphor
The literary term that describes "birds of a feather flock together" is an idiom. This expression conveys the idea that people with similar characteristics or interests tend to associate with one another.
If you are referring the "feather bedding" (two words) it refers to bedding products that are filled with feathers or down from [typically] a goose. For example, a feather pillow, a feather comforter, a feather blanket, a feather mattress topper.
It is a feather in your cap to answer a million questions on Answers.He told me that it was a feather in my cap to sell my story.It was a feather in my cap to have my garden featured in the Chicago Tribune.
Show them a Blue Feather. (Blue Feather is obtained differently for different games. Example: Raising a character's heart level to it's highest then buying feather from a market) ; )
The term that describes the yellow feather stimulus in this example is "unconditioned stimulus" if it naturally elicits a response without prior learning. If the yellow feather has been associated with a specific response through conditioning, it could also be referred to as a "conditioned stimulus." The context of the example would clarify which term is most appropriate.
If by "after time" you mean once the diamond is on your hand, the only way that a feather can be formed is if there is a catalyst to the occurrence ... by this I mean, for example, if a diamond was hit or damaged it could act as a catalyst to an interior feather spreading inside of the stone.
Is a feather solid
The noun 'feather' is a common noun, a general word for one of the flat appendages growing from a bird's skin that forming its plumage; a general word for a fringe of hair on the legs or tail of some dogs and other animals; a word for any feather of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, The Feather Islands(Fjaderholmarna) in Sweden or "Feather", a novel by Laurie Lyons.The word 'feather' is also a verb: feather, feathers, feathering, feathered.
The cost of a single feather can vary widely depending on the type of feather, its source, and where it is purchased. For example, decorative feathers from craft stores may cost a few cents to a couple of dollars each, while rare or exotic feathers can be significantly more expensive. In wholesale or bulk purchases, the price per feather decreases. Overall, for standard craft purposes, you might expect to pay between $0.10 to $3.00 per feather.
well.. a dappled feather is a feather that has been well, dappled!
Yes, the noun 'feather' is a common noun, a general word for one of the flat appendages growing from a bird's skin that forming its plumage; a general word for a fringe of hair on the legs or tail of some dogs and other animals; a word for any feather of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, The Feather Islands (Fjaderholmarna) in Sweden or "Feather", a novel by Laurie Lyons.The word 'feather' is also a verb: feather, feathers, feathering, feathered.
errrr.......not so much. For example, feather, together.....yes......but together and better....not so really.