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  1. PLUME Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Nov 21, 2012 · The meaning of PLUME is a feather of a bird. How to use plume in a sentence.

  2. More connected. More secure. More harmonious with our lifestyles. - Plume

    “WightFibre’s full-fibre broadband requires the best possible WiFi connection, and Plume Home provides that and much, much more.” “I have had Plume for years as I have been a member …

  3. Plume Clinic – Get Gender-Affirming Care From Your Phone

    Plume Clinic is a virtual gender-affirming care clinic exclusively for trans and gender non-conforming folks. Get trans-centered care from a trusted source of community and support.

  4. PLUME definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A plume of smoke, dust, fire, or water is a large quantity of it that rises into the air in a column.

  5. Plume Home - Plume

    Plume learns how devices behave and what they need to proactively allocate bandwidth for each connected device. Once you’re set up, enjoy a seamless experience for you, your household, …

  6. Plume, Hyperliquid, & Aptos Lead the Inaugural Launch Cohort of …

    6 days ago · Plume, the leading RWA blockchain powering real-world yield, today announced that it has joined Hyperliquid and Aptos as part of the inaugural launch cohort for USDG0 — a new …

  7. Plume Clinic - Services & Pricing

    Plume offers quality, accessible, and convenient gender-affirming hormone replacement therapy for the transgender community.

  8. Plume Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    PLUME meaning: 1 : a feather or group of feathers on a bird; 2 : a decoration made of feathers or something similar

  9. PLUME Price Explodes After Upbit Listing — Should You Buy …

    5 days ago · The PLUME price has surged after its Upbit listing. Can the rally continue, or will it be a short-lived pump?

  10. Plum - Wikipedia

    African Rose plums (Japanese or Chinese plum) A plum is a fruit of some species in Prunus subg. Prunus. Dried plums are usually called prunes. [1] Plum flowers Plum unripe fruits Plums are …