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Rate | Answer | Clue |
FLUFFY | Downy | |
SOFT | Downy | |
EIDER | Downy duck | |
FLUEY | Downy; fluffy. | |
FLUFF | Light downy substance | |
PUBERULENT | Very minutely downy. | |
PLUMULACEOUS | Downy; bearing down. | |
MOLLIPILOSE | Having soft hairs; downy. | |
PAPPOSE | Furnished with a pappus; downy. | |
NAPPY | Having a nap or pile; downy; shaggy. | |
DOWNINESS | The quality or state of being downy. | |
LANUGINOUS | Covered with down, or fine soft hair; downy. | |
PULLUS | A chick; a young bird in the downy stage. | |
FUR | The soft, downy covering on the skin of a peach. | |
FLOSSY | Pertaining to, made of, or resembling, floss; hence, light; downy. | |
COTTONY | Covered with hairs or pubescence, like cotton; downy; nappy; woolly. | |
BLOWBALL | The downy seed head of a dandelion, which children delight to blow away. | |
PLUME | A feather; esp., a soft, downy feather, or a long, conspicuous, or handsome feather. | |
PUBES | The down of plants; a downy or villous substance which grows on plants; pubescence. | |
CORONULE | A coronet or little crown of a seed; the downy tuft on seeds. See Pappus. | |
TOMENTUM | The closely matted hair or downy nap covering the leaves or stems of some plants. | |
CHERIMOYER | A small downy-leaved tree (Anona Cherimolia), with fragrant flowers. It is a native of Peru. | |
TAIL | A downy or feathery appendage to certain achenes. It is formed of the permanent elongated style. | |
PUFF-LEG | Any one of numerous species of beautiful humming birds of the genus Eriocnemis having large tufts of downy feathers on the legs. | |
BLIGHT | A downy species of aphis, or plant louse, destructive to fruit trees, infesting both the roots and branches; -- also applied to several other injurious insects. |