BEAK vs SNOOT: NOUN
- The upper or projecting part of the shell, near the hinge of a bivalve.
- A similar bill in other animals, as the turtles.
- The bill or nib of a bird, consisting of a horny sheath, covering the jaws. The form varies much according to the food and habits of the bird, and is largely used in the classification of birds.
- Specifically, the mouthpiece of instruments like the clarinet and some varieties of flageolets or direct flutes.
- In the shells of the Brachiopoda (Molluscoidea) and Pelecypoda (Mollusca), the projecting, usually arched, part of the valves; the initial part of the shell about which accretions by growth have been added unequally.
- A beak-iron (which see).
- A gas-burner having a round smooth hole of an inch in diameter; a bird's-mouth.
- Anything ending in a point like a beak.
- In zoology, the rostrum, snout, muzzle, jaws, mandibles, or some similar part of an animal.
- A magistrate; a judge; a policeman.
- A judge.
- A schoolmaster.
- The human nose.
- A metal or metal-clad ram projecting from the bow of an ancient warship.
- The spout of a pitcher.
- A beaklike structure or part, as.
- A usually firm, tapering tip on certain plant structures, such as some seeds and fruits.
- A similar structure in other animals, such as turtles, insects, or fish.
- The bill of a bird, especially one that is strong and curved, such as that of a hawk or a finch.
- Informal terms for the nose
- Beaklike mouth of animals other than birds (e.g., turtles)
- Horny projecting mouth of a bird
- A beaklike, tapering tip on certain plant structures
- The long projecting sucking mouth of some insects, and other invertebrates, as in the Hemiptera.
- A justice of the peace, magistrate, headmaster or other person of authority.
- The metal point fixed on the bows of a war galley, used as a ram.
- A similar structure forming the jaws of an octopus.
- A rigid structure projecting from the front of a bird's face, used for pecking, grooming and for eating food.
- A magistrate or policeman.
- A toe clip. See Clip, n. (Far.).
- Any process somewhat like the beak of a bird, terminating the fruit or other parts of a plant.
- A continuous slight projection ending in an arris or narrow fillet; that part of a drip from which the water is thrown off.
- That part of a ship, before the forecastle, which is fastened to the stem, and supported by the main knee.
- A beam, shod or armed at the end with a metal head or point, and projecting from the prow of an ancient galley, in order to pierce the vessel of an enemy; a beakhead.
- Anything projecting or ending in a point, like a beak, as a promontory of land.
- The prolongation of certain univalve shells containing the canal.
- The human nose, especially one that is large and pointed.
- A person regarded as arrogant and annoying
- A cylindrical or conical attachment used on a spotlight to restrict spill light.
- Nose
- A snob.
- A snout or nose.
- Informal terms for the nose
BEAK vs SNOOT: VERB
- Strike with the beak.
- Seize with the beak.
- Hit lightly with a picking motion
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BEAK vs SNOOT: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To treat haughtily.
BEAK vs SNOOT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To ram (a ship) with the beak or prow so as to penetrate the hull in an endeavor to sink it.
- In cock-fighting, to seize or strike with the beak.
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BEAK vs SNOOT: RELATED WORDS
- Mouth, Parrot, Tooth, Nose, Schnozzle, Pick, Bill, Hooter, Neb, Peck, Nozzle, Nib, Snoot, Honker, Snout
- Coxcomb, Meany, Jackanapes, Phlegmy, Schnoz, Snob, Proboscis, Nose, Smeller, Schnozzle, Hooter, Nozzle, Beak, Snout, Honker
BEAK vs SNOOT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Oct, Tip, Kiss, Hare, Mouth, Parrot, Tooth, Nose, Pick, Bill, Hooter, Nozzle, Snoot, Honker, Snout
- Nicker, Squiffy, Cheroot, Coxcomb, Meany, Jackanapes, Phlegmy, Schnoz, Snob, Nose, Hooter, Nozzle, Beak, Snout, Honker
BEAK vs SNOOT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Drop Item: Sharp Beak, Flare Stone, Panacea Bottle.
- He had a peck wound on his beak.
- Pros and cons of beak trimming The pros and cons of the most common method of controlling cannibalism, beak trimming, are well documented.
- Examine the beak of each bird and determine the type of each beak based on its shape and function.
- First put the tank cover on and align with beak, note the tank cover must slide over the beak connection.
- Now the eyes and the great triangular beak were right out of the water and the beak was reaching up for his feet.
- In these finches, beak size is heritable, meaning that adults with large beaks pass large beak size onto their offspring.
- Lightly bump its beak against a watering nipple until water dribbles out and onto their beak.
- Yes, technically I was beak to beak because limousine companies were my revenue sources.
- Finch beaks are measured for beak depth and beak length.
- By using the snoot, photographers can narrow the light coverage to highlight the a certain feature of shooting subject.
- Kit Includes: Collapsible Light Sphere, Amber Dome, Chrome Dome, Power Snoot, and Gel Kit.
- Those Starmen who are not very fond of masks, may also apply a little bit of snoot on their cheeks.
- This in combination with a snoot, barndoor set or honeycomb will create a great solution for strobist photography.
- Bumptz take a field trip to the Great Galaxies Amusement Park on the planet Snoot.
- The FDA is going to keep its snoot off the farm and out of tobacco.
- Some nice extra fill here too, like SVELTE, SYNOD, URBAN MYTH, ZILCH, SNOOT, and GO IT ALONE.
- Even a photo quickly snapped on my mobile device looks great using the new snoot accessories!
- This photo employs a snoot, pointed straight down at the Leia minifigure.
- SS Factory Race Pump with Droop Snoot and Place Diverter.
BEAK vs SNOOT: QUESTIONS
- How does natural selection affect the beak shape of finches?
- Why does my Budgie keep opening and closing its beak?
- What do we know about beak deformities in British gardens?
- Is Agamemnon dead before the indifferent beak could let?
- Did the point beak snowboarding scene trigger an avalanche?
- Does beak trimming reduce bird mortality in cage systems?
- What is the bird-beak appearance of barium swallow?
- How do you reproduce beak and feather disease virus?
- Do baby chicks with scissor beak have trouble eating?
- What causes feather and beak abnormalities in birds?
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