feature
noun
[ ˈfiːtʃə ]
• a distinctive attribute or aspect of something.
• "a well-appointed house with interesting decorative features"
Similar:
characteristic,
attribute,
quality,
property,
trait,
mark,
hallmark,
trademark,
aspect,
facet,
side,
point,
detail,
factor,
ingredient,
component,
constituent,
element,
theme,
peculiarity,
idiosyncrasy,
quirk,
oddity,
• a newspaper or magazine article or a broadcast programme devoted to the treatment of a particular topic, typically at length.
• "a special feature on children's reference books"
Similar:
article,
piece,
item,
report,
story,
column,
review,
commentary,
criticism,
analysis,
write-up,
exposé,
theme,
feature
verb
• have as a prominent attribute or aspect.
• "the hotel features a large lounge, a sauna, and a coin-operated solarium"
Origin:
late Middle English (originally denoting the form or proportions of the body, or a physical feature): from Old French faiture ‘form’, from Latin factura (see facture).