pluimage

Etymology
From, from plume 'feather', from "feather, down", from the Proto-Indo-European base *pleus- "to pluck, a feather, fleece".

Noun

 * 1) The plumage of a bird
 * 2)  An object made of feathers, mostly ornamental; also a duster
 * 3)  One's nature, typological category; notably in the expression van divers pluimage ('of varied types')
 * 4)  The waving crest of a tree or wood

Synonyms

 * , (a bird's feathers)
 * , (bunch of feathers)
 * (duster)