the plumage of a bird or part of a bird
the action of varying the angle of propellers, rotor blades, or oars so as to reduce air or water resistance
the spreading and separation of ink, lipstick, etc. into tiny lines after application
a long-lasting formula that resists feathering and protects the lips
rotate the blades of (a propeller) about their own axes in such a way as to lessen the air or water resistance
float or move like a feather
the green fronds feathered against a blue sky
blend or smooth delicately
feather the paint in, in a series of light strokes
(of ink, lipstick, etc.) separate into tiny lines after application
the ink started to feather and smudge
don't you just hate it when you spot that your lipstick has feathered around your lips?