Feather
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- | ''[[Aphrodite: A Memoir of the Senses]]'' is a book by [[Allende]] in which the famous quote on the difference between [[erotica and pornography]] is found: "Erotica is when you use a [[feather]]. Pornography is when you use the whole [hen] [[chicken]].". | + | # A branching, hair-like structure that grows on the [[wing]]s of [[bird]]s that allows their wings to create lift. |
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+ | * [[birds of a feather flock together]] | ||
+ | * [[fine feathers make fine birds]] | ||
+ | * [[light as a feather]] | ||
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- A branching, hair-like structure that grows on the wings of birds that allows their wings to create lift.
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