Centiplume

/ˈsɛntɪpluːm/ noun

A rare term for a feather-like or feathery structure with approximately 100 branches or filaments.

From Latin 'centum' (hundred) + 'pluma' (feather). This is a highly specialized botanical or zoological term likely invented by naturalists in the 17th-18th centuries to describe intricate branching structures. It appears primarily in historical natural history texts.

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