downy in the PONS Dictionary

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They are somewhat hairy on top and downy underneath with serrated edges.
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There are a number of other rare plants, including the rare downy willow, as well as mosses and liverworts.
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The juvenile is similar in plumage to the adult, and the downy chicks are black, as with all rails.
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Adaptations include acquiring semi-spherical forms, acquiring a downy or waxy cover, reducing the exposed leaf area, and having a high flower production.
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It reaches a height of more than 8ft m and has green, downy stems, and very large, oval, green leaves.
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There are some woodlands with downy birch and rowan.
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Their plumage is thick with a downy base to the feathers which helps them to withstand severe winter temperatures that may fall to.
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Leaves are very large (4090 cm), with 1119 broad leaflets, softly downy, margins serrated.
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It is rusty to tawny, or ochraceous, and has a velvety or downy feel when young.
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Today, woodcock, hairy and downy woodpeckers, and warblers inhabit the extensive forest.
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