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Inglese term or phrase:
feathering
Italiano translation:
piumatura
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Inglese term
feathering
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Feathering:
“Feathering” is the term used for the technique which aims to make a full fur lighter and a collar or trim less bulky. For this, the entire skin is cut into strips of even width, and a leather strip is sewn between each pair of fur strips. This makes the fur flatter.
Mi sembra di aver trovato piumatura in passato ma non trovo più il riferimento.
“Feathering” is the term used for the technique which aims to make a full fur lighter and a collar or trim less bulky. For this, the entire skin is cut into strips of even width, and a leather strip is sewn between each pair of fur strips. This makes the fur flatter.
Mi sembra di aver trovato piumatura in passato ma non trovo più il riferimento.
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From Dictionary.com
feath·er ( P ) Pronunciation Key (fthr)
n.
One of the light, flat growths forming the plumage of birds, consisting of *numerous slender, closely arranged parallel barbs* forming a vane on either side of a horny, tapering, partly hollow shaft.
feathers Plumage.
feathers Clothing; attire.
A feathery tuft or fringe of hair, as on the legs or tail of some dogs.
Character, kind, or nature: Birds of a feather flock together.
Something small, trivial, or inconsequential.
A strip, wedge, or flange used as a strengthening part.
A wedge or key that fits into a groove to make a joint.
The vane of an arrow.
A feather-shaped flaw, as in a precious stone.
The wake made by a submarine's periscope.
The act of feathering the blade of an oar in rowing.
From Dictionary.com
feath·er ( P ) Pronunciation Key (fthr)
n.
One of the light, flat growths forming the plumage of birds, consisting of *numerous slender, closely arranged parallel barbs* forming a vane on either side of a horny, tapering, partly hollow shaft.
feathers Plumage.
feathers Clothing; attire.
A feathery tuft or fringe of hair, as on the legs or tail of some dogs.
Character, kind, or nature: Birds of a feather flock together.
Something small, trivial, or inconsequential.
A strip, wedge, or flange used as a strengthening part.
A wedge or key that fits into a groove to make a joint.
The vane of an arrow.
A feather-shaped flaw, as in a precious stone.
The wake made by a submarine's periscope.
The act of feathering the blade of an oar in rowing.
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