The habit of feather collection is known as "plumaphilia." This term refers to the appreciation or obsession with feathers, often involving collecting them for various purposes, including artistic, decorative, or personal interests. People who engage in this hobby may be drawn to the beauty and uniqueness of feathers from different bird species.
The zoological word for feather is pinna.
The word "habit" has a short A (ah) sound, rhyming with rabbit.
feather or feathers = 羽 (hane)
The dove was shot for a feather
une plume = feather to write with a "plume"
Birds of feather flock together.
She had a habit of biting her nails.
The word habit is a noun. The plural form of habit is habits.
Sound out the word and the pauses are syllables. So habit would be hab-it.
The Algonquin (Algonkin) word for a feather is mikwan(plural mikwanak); a small feather is mikwannens.The Ojibwe word for feather is miigwan, showing the very close relationship between these two languages.
"Habit" is a short vowel word.
Yes. It has the short a sound as in happen. The word habit rhymes with rabbit.