duck down
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Definition
Noun: - The soft, fine feathers from the breast of a duck: Duck down refers specifically to the layer of small, fluffy feathers found beneath a duck's tougher exterior feathers. This material is highly valued for its exceptional insulating properties and is commonly used as filling for pillows, comforters, and insulated clothing.
Usage
- As a material or substance: Used to describe the insulating filling derived from ducks.
- The winter jacket is insulated with high-quality duck down.
- She prefers pillows filled with duck down because they are so soft and warm.
Advanced Usage
- "Goose down vs. duck down": A common comparison in textiles, where goose down is often considered slightly loftier and more expensive, while duck down is an excellent, cost-effective insulating material.
- The product description details the fill power, clarifying it uses duck down rather than goose down.
Variants and Related Words
- Down (noun): The general term for the soft, fine feathers from birds like ducks or geese, used for insulation.
- Down jacket/vest (noun): A garment insulated with down, which may be duck down.
- Down comforter (noun): A thick, fluffy bed covering filled with down, such as duck down.
Synonyms
- Plumage (in a specific context): While "plumage" generally means a bird's feathers collectively, it can contextually refer to soft feathers.
- Underfeathers: A descriptive term for the soft layer beneath contour feathers.
Notes on Meaning
- Not to be confused with "duck down" as a verb phrase: The noun "duck down" (the feathers) is distinct from the phrasal verb "to duck down," which means to lower one's head or body quickly to avoid something. They are homographs.
- Noun (this entry): The sleeping bag is filled with duck down.
- Verb phrase (different meaning): He had to duck down to avoid the low branch.
Noun
- down of the duck