Feathers

/ˈfɛðərz/ noun

Specialized structures unique to birds, made of keratin, that serve functions including flight, insulation, waterproofing, and display. Feathers have a complex branching structure with a central shaft and numerous barbs.

From Old English 'fether' related to German 'feder,' ultimately from Indo-European root meaning 'to fly.' The word has remained remarkably stable across Germanic languages for over 1,000 years.

AMላባ
ARريش
BNপাখির পালক
CAplomes
CSpera
DAfjer
DEFedern
ELφτερά
ESplumas
FAپر
FIsulat
FRplumes
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