BEAKS vs SNOUT: NOUN
- Horny projecting mouth of a bird
- Informal terms for the nose
- Plural form of beak.
- Beaklike mouth of animals other than birds (e.g., turtles)
- A long projecting or anterior elongation of an animal's head; especially the nose
- Beaklike projection of the anterior part of the head of certain insects such as e.g. weevils
- Informal terms for the nose
- The projecting nose, jaws, or anterior facial part of an animal's head.
- A similar prolongation of the anterior portion of the head in certain insects, such as weevils; a rostrum.
- A spout or nozzle shaped like such a projection.
- The human nose.
- A part of the head which projects forward; the furthest part or fore end of the head; the nose, or nose and jaws, when protrusive; a proboscis; a muzzle; a beak, or beak-like part; a rostrum.
- Specifically, in ichthyology, that part of the head which is in front of the eyes, ordinarily consisting of the jaws.
- Anything that resembles the snout of a hog in shape or in being used for rooting or plowing up the ground.
- In entomology:
- Tobacco; cigarettes.
- The long, projecting nose, mouth and jaw of a beast, as of pigs.
- Any pyralid moth. See Pyralid.
- Any one of many species of beetles having an elongated snout and belonging to the tribe Rhynchophora; a weevil.
- The anterior prolongation of the head of a gastropod; -- called also rostrum.
- The nose of a man; -- in contempt.
- The long, projecting nose of a beast, as of swine.
- In conchology, the rostrum of a gastropod or similar mollusk.
- The front of a glacier.
- Nautical, the beak or projecting prow of a ram.
- The nozle or end of a hollow pipe.
- A snout-like prolongation of, or formation on, the head of various other insects. See snout-butterfly, snout-mite, snout-moth.
- The rostrum or beak of a rhynchophorons beetle or weevil. See snout-beetle and rostrum, and cuts under Balaninus and diamond-beetle.
- The nozzle of a pipe, hose, etc.
BEAKS vs SNOUT: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beak.
- N/A
BEAKS vs SNOUT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To furnish with a nozzle or point.
BEAKS vs SNOUT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Especially the nose
- To furnish with a snout or nozle; point.
BEAKS vs SNOUT: RELATED WORDS
- Vertices, Plier, Puffin, Nibs, Schnozzle, Pick, Bill, Hooter, Neb, Peck, Nozzle, Nib, Snoot, Honker, Snout
- Front, Vent, Muzzle, Forehead, Mouth, Piglike, Nose, Schnozzle, Rostrum, Hooter, Neb, Nozzle, Snoot, Honker, Beak
BEAKS vs SNOUT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Nebs, Highs, Tops, Bills, Kisses, Vertices, Plier, Puffin, Pick, Bill, Hooter, Nozzle, Snoot, Honker, Snout
- Chamber, Face, Front, Vent, Muzzle, Forehead, Mouth, Piglike, Nose, Rostrum, Hooter, Nozzle, Snoot, Honker, Beak
BEAKS vs SNOUT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Paws, Claws and Beaks with photos of LW pets.
- Developing Paradigm for the Development of Bird Beaks.
- Furnished or adorned with beaks; as, rostrated galleys.
- Student Exploration Rainfall And Bird Beaks Answer Key.
- As I see the students pick the correct beaks for each item I ask them what led them to choose those beaks.
- The birds with small, thin beaks will grow larger, broader beaks to be able to eat the larger seeds.
- The result was that birds with larger beaks survived at a higher rate than birds with small beaks.
- The pecking with the large beaks looks scary, but their beaks are fairly soft so it does not hurt.
- Have students trade or make new bird beaks if there are not enough beaks of the correct size to go around.
- Some had massive beaks for cracking seeds, some had delicate beaks for snatching insects, and some even had sharp beaks for feeding on blood.
- At least one rhino made contact with its snout.
- Snout tubular and long, ending in a small mouth.
- Length shall be measured from snout to vent.
- Look left and up high for a snout.
- After peppering the snout, this bottle will appear.
- Six feet or more from rump to snout.
- And it is No. 1 by a snout.".
- AD: Punch Death in snout to establish infuriation.
- Master Chess Master Chess Zombie Head Zombie Head Iron Snout Iron Snout Narcissus Narcissus Word City.
- Snout Butterfly Family Common snout butterfly Celtis occidentalis Milkweed Butterfly Family Morarch Asclepias spp.
BEAKS vs SNOUT: QUESTIONS
- Why don't squid beaks get cut off when they attack fish?
- How old are budgies when they have stripes on their beaks?
- What does it mean when African grey birds grind their beaks?
- Why do pelicans have such large beaks compared to other birds?
- Why do chickens use their beaks to check things out?
- What could Charles Darwin tell by the Different finch beaks?
- How does natural selection affect the size of beaks?
- Do Atlantic puffins lose their beaks in the winter?
- Do medium ground finches with large beaks survive better?
- Did birds with beaks survive the Cretaceous extinction?
- What animal looks like a crocodile but has a skinny snout?
- How good is the walk to the snout of Queen Charlotte?
- What engine does the snout of the crank drill work on?
- What is a Subaru transmission sleeve kit or snout repair kit?
- Why do dogs sneeze after sticking their snout in the grass?
- Did Joe Rogan eat cow snout and cheese covered in maggots?
- What kind of snake has a yellow ring around its snout?
- Can Gonipterus platensis egg parasitoids control the eucalyptus snout beetle?
- What is the best short snout dog muzzle for boxers?
- What is the chromosome number of grouper snout cells?