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PREENING

Volume 3 · 55 words · 1771 Edition

in natural history, the action of birds dressing their feathers, to enable them to glide the more readily through the air, &c.

For this purpose they have two peculiar glands on their rump, which secrete an unctuous matter into a bag that is perforated, out of which the bird occasionally draws it with its bill.