Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
downy-feathers
Noun
/ˈdaʊni ˈfɛðərz/
Definition
Soft, fine feathers that provide insulation, typically found on young birds and some adults.
Examples
- Chickens have downy feathers under their outer feathers to keep them warm during chilly nights.
- When the baby duckling emerged from its shell, it was covered in soft, downy feathers.
- Many birds shed their downy feathers in preparation for migration.
Meaning
Downy feathers are the soft, fluffy feathers that help keep birds warm by trapping air close to their bodies, providing insulation against cold temperatures.
Synonyms
- Fluffy feathers
- Insulating feathers
- Soft feathers