It's called a base and an exponent, smart one...
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A counting base of 10 is a decimal base.
The word "base" is just fine for this purpose.
The average weight of a feather is - .00125 pounds.
The root of a feather is called the "calamus." It is the hollow shaft at the base of the feather that anchors it to the bird's skin or follicle. The calamus is crucial for the feather's attachment and stability, allowing it to function properly in flight and insulation.
Some can swim by undulating movements of the arms. Feather stars creep about by means of projections at the base of the crown, called cirri, which can grasp bottom objects.Source:http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-feather-st.html
The odd color feather on the arrow is called the "index feather."
A feather has a main shaft, called the rachis.
It is believed to be a ostrich feather; but it is mostly now called the Ma'at feather.
Sometimes it is hard to tell but the male will have a funny curling feather on its tail. It curves down on the tail close to the body close to the top of the base of the tail. This is called the sex feather. If it has it, its a boy.
Hen Feather.
The feather is called a beard
A Maori feather cloak is called a "kahu huruhuru."
It's called the feather friends, they wanted feather buddies but it was already taken. They said they hope the feather buddies don't meet up with them in a dark alley!
The scientific name for a feather is a feather. however the feathers on a bird are called its "plumage".
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