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High-quality internet across your home, scalable to support your connected devices Plume automatically adapts your network to maximize the connectivity of your devices and applications Further optimize your network as needed—boost streaming apps for movie night, create profiles for family members or pause the internet at dinner time
- PLUME Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PLUME is a feather of a bird How to use plume in a sentence
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Plume Home monitors traffic to and from connected devices, proactively blocks known threats and even quarantines devices that start to show malicious, unusual behavior When no one is home, Plume Home can prioritize the network for home security devices and applications like cameras or alarms
- PLUME | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
PLUME meaning: 1 a large feather: 2 a decoration that looks like several large feathers tied together, worn by… Learn more
- plume noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of plume noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a cloud of something that rises and curves upwards in the air A radioactive plume could reach the city within hours A great plume of dust and ash rose from the volcano The waves pounded the rocks, throwing up white plumes of spray
- PLUME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PLUME definition: 1 a large feather: 2 a decoration that looks like several large feathers tied together, worn by… Learn more
- PLUME Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
plumage a vertically or longitudinally moving, rising, or expanding fluid body, as of smoke or water a visible pattern of smoke resulting from emissions from a stack, flue, or chimney Also called mantle plume Geology a deep-seated upwelling of magma within the earth's mantle
- Plume - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Think of a large, fluffy, colorful feather and you are imagining a plume, something that can be used decoratively, often in hats or vases, just as it creates a decorative element for the bird it comes from We can trace the present word plume from the Old English word plūmfether
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