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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"
Similar: present, promote, make a feature of, give prominence to, focus attention on, call attention to, spotlight, highlight, accent,
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).


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