Downy means covered with down or soft fur.
Downy haired refers to having fine, soft, and usually lightly colored hair that resembles the texture of down feathers. This type of hair is typically found on newborn babies or in areas of the body where hair is thin and delicate.
Sea ducks are famous for their thick downy feathers that provide insulation against cold water. This soft down helps keep them warm in their marine environments, making them well-suited for swimming and diving.
Yes, you can sell Angora rabbit fur. Angora rabbits generally produce fiber every four months or so, and handspinners love the soft almost down - like fiber. You can even spin 100% angora yarn, while the rabbit is sitting in your lap! It usually sells for $7 an ounce for long, good quality fiber, and $5 for shorter fiber.
yes,some soft shell turtles are white and there is also albino turtles but they are more of a yellow colored turtle.
Downy means covered with down or soft fur.
The correct spelling is downy duck. A downy duck is an eider. Eiders are large sea ducks that have soft down used for nests by the females.
The correct spelling is downy duck. A downy duck is an eider. Eiders are large sea ducks that have soft down used for nests by the females.
Downy ang isang banlaw is a common tagline used in advertisements for Downy fabric softener in the Philippines. It conveys the idea that using Downy in the laundry process can make clothes smell fresh and feel soft with just one rinse.
soft fine hair that covers an infant is called downy hair
I think it was Downy (Down being the soft feathers on a bird)
Clorox is a bleach brand and not a soap, so it is not designed for cleaning clothes like Downy. Downy is a fabric softener and not a soap, which provides a soft and fresh scent to laundry. When choosing between the two, it depends on the purpose: Clorox for whitening and disinfecting, and Downy for softening and scent.
allcot·ton (ktn)n.1.a. Any of various shrubby plants of the genus Gossypium, having showy flowers and grown for the soft white downy fibers surrounding oil-rich seeds.b. The fiber of any of these plants, used in making textiles and other products.c. Thread or cloth manufactured from the fiber of these plants.2. The crop of these plants.3. Any of various soft downy substances produced by other plants, as on the seeds of a cottonwood.intr.v. cot·toned, cot·ton·ing, cot·tons Informal1. To take a liking; attempt to be friendly: a dog that didn't cotton to strangers; an administration that will cotton up to the most repressive of regimes.2. To come to understand. Often used with to or onto: "The German bosses . . . never cottoned to such changes" (N.R. Kleinfield).
A strong, soft fiber yielded by the inner bark of the Ramie plant. The fiber is white, soft, lustrous and slightly coarser than flax when degummed and bleached. Ramie fabrics are strong, smooth and durable.
Cotton is a soft, fluffy fiber that grows in bolls on the cotton plant. The fiber is typically white or off-white in color and is known for its versatility and use in textiles and other products.
I believe it was Downy
Well, honey, "downy-bearded" just means someone has soft, fine hair on their face, usually referring to a young man who's just starting to sprout some facial fuzz. Basically, it's like a fancy way of saying someone's got a baby beard going on. So, if you see a guy with a downy-bearded look, just remember - he's in the early stages of joining the beard gang.