Plumian

English

Etymology

Plume + -ian

Adjective

Plumian (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to Thomas Plume, Archdeacon of Rochester, or the academic professorship of astronomy and experimental philosophy that he founded at the University of Cambridge in 1704.

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