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Что (кто) такое feather edge - определение

BRITISH TRADE UNION LEADER (1908-1976)
Victor Grayson Hardie Feather; Victor Feather, Baron Feather of the City of Bradford; Baron Feather; Victor Feather; Feather, Victor; Vic Feather, Baron Feather; Victor Feather, Baron Feather
  • [[Levi Eshkol]] and Vic Feather at [[Claridge's]], 1965

feather edge      
¦ noun a fine edge produced by tapering a board, plank, or other object.
barbule         
  • ''[[Archaeopteryx lithographica]]'' (Berlin specimen)
  • A feather with no pigment
  • Rictal bristles of a [[white-cheeked barbet]]
  • Diagram illustrating stages of evolution
  • Female model with feathers
  • [[Pomo]] [[fully feathered basket]] curated at the Jesse Peter Multicultural Museum, Santa Rosa College
  • A contour feather from a [[Guinea fowl]]
  • Feather structure of a [[blue-and-yellow macaw]]
  • Quill, calamus}}
  • Imperial Regalia]]. Detail from a painting by [[Pedro Américo]]
  • Feather tracts or pterylae and their naming
  • Colors resulting from different feather pigments<br />'''Left:''' [[turacin]] (red) and [[turacoverdin]] (green, with some structural blue [[iridescence]] at lower end) on the wing of ''[[Tauraco bannermani]]''<br />'''Right:''' [[carotenoid]]s (red) and [[melanin]]s (dark) on belly/wings of ''[[Ramphocelus bresilius]]''
BODY-COVERING STRUCTURE OF SOME DINOSAURS INCLUDING BIRDS
Feathers; Feather (bird anatomy); Dyck texture; Barbule; Barb (feather); Pterylae; Feather tract; Filoplume; Barbicel; Pterylosis; Pterylography; Feathery; Evolution of the feather; Plumology; Evolutionary origin of feathers; Bird feather; 🪶
['b?:bju:l]
¦ noun a minute filament projecting from the barb of a feather.
Origin
C19: from L. barbula, dimin. of barba 'beard'.
feather         
  • ''[[Archaeopteryx lithographica]]'' (Berlin specimen)
  • A feather with no pigment
  • Rictal bristles of a [[white-cheeked barbet]]
  • Diagram illustrating stages of evolution
  • Female model with feathers
  • [[Pomo]] [[fully feathered basket]] curated at the Jesse Peter Multicultural Museum, Santa Rosa College
  • A contour feather from a [[Guinea fowl]]
  • Feather structure of a [[blue-and-yellow macaw]]
  • Quill, calamus}}
  • Imperial Regalia]]. Detail from a painting by [[Pedro Américo]]
  • Feather tracts or pterylae and their naming
  • Colors resulting from different feather pigments<br />'''Left:''' [[turacin]] (red) and [[turacoverdin]] (green, with some structural blue [[iridescence]] at lower end) on the wing of ''[[Tauraco bannermani]]''<br />'''Right:''' [[carotenoid]]s (red) and [[melanin]]s (dark) on belly/wings of ''[[Ramphocelus bresilius]]''
BODY-COVERING STRUCTURE OF SOME DINOSAURS INCLUDING BIRDS
Feathers; Feather (bird anatomy); Dyck texture; Barbule; Barb (feather); Pterylae; Feather tract; Filoplume; Barbicel; Pterylosis; Pterylography; Feathery; Evolution of the feather; Plumology; Evolutionary origin of feathers; Bird feather; 🪶
¦ noun
1. any of the flat appendages growing from a bird's skin, consisting of a partly hollow horny shaft fringed with vanes of barbs.
2. (feathers) a fringe of long hair on the legs of a dog, horse, or other animal.
¦ verb
1. rotate the blades of (a propeller) about their own axes in such a way as to lessen the air or water resistance.
Rowing turn (an oar) so that it passes through the air edgeways.
2. [as adjective feathered] covered or decorated with feathers.
3. float or move like a feather.
Phrases
a feather in one's cap an achievement to be proud of.
feather one's (own) nest make money selfishly or opportunistically.
Derivatives
featheriness noun
featherless adjective
feathery adjective
Origin
OE fether, of Gmc origin.

Википедия

Vic Feather

Victor Grayson Hardie Feather, Baron Feather, (10 April 1908 – 28 July 1976) was a British propagandist and General Secretary of the Trade Union Congress in Great Britain from 1969 to 1973. During his time as assistant secretary of the TUC, he was secretly being paid to write anti-communist propaganda by the Information Research Department (IRD), a secret branch of the UK Foreign Office which dealt in weaponised disinformation, anti-communism, and pro-colonial propaganda. Feather's book Trade Unions:True or False was published via Background Books, a propaganda front for the IRD. British propagandists also used Feather's services to promote anti-communist propaganda from within the TUC.