plume in the PONS Dictionary

plume Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

tail plume
tail plume (as ornament)
plume of smoke

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If threatened, the plume may be retracted into the worm's protective tube.
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The plume seen coming from the cooling towers is steam, lost through evaporation during the water cooling process.
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Ceremoniously placed atop her head like a crown, it is festooned with colourful plumes and outlined with a band of vibrant red.
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These plumes are used in courtship displays to attract females.
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Hot gases streamed out of the joint in a visible torch-like plume that burned into the external hydrogen tank.
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Later on, these plumes became the standard part of the uniform for the regiment.
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Crest: out of a crest coronet proper, a pananache of peacock plumes proper, charged with arms, fesseway "(horizontally)".
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Plume effects were a new experience for aircraft.
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The plume hypothesis was studied using laboratory experiments conducted in small fluid-filled tanks in the early 1970s.
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When breeding the birds have long feathers (nuptial plumes) on the neck, head and back.
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