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guppiecat ([personal profile] guppiecat) wrote2018-07-08 08:50 pm
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Giant Plumose Anemone

Giant Plumose Anemone


The word “plumose” comes from the Latin: “pluma” meaning down or “plumosus” meaning full of down or feathers. Further exploration suggests that it means something like “having multiple filaments coming off one axis, like a feather”. This gets more interesting when you look at the historical examples: “a plumose leaf”, “plumose tentacles”, or as in this example “plumose anemone”.


Basically, “plumose” means “feathery but not, you know, having anything to do with actual feathers”




Originally posted at stories.starmind.org.

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