- BEAK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BEAK is the bill of a bird; especially : a strong short broad bill How to use beak in a sentence
- Beak - Wikipedia
The beak or bill is an external rostrum structure found mostly in birds A beak is used for pecking, grasping, and holding (in probing for food, eating, manipulating and carrying objects, killing prey, or fighting), preening, courtship, and feeding young
- BEAK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BEAK definition: 1 the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth: 2 a large nose: 3 a judge Learn more
- Beak | Bird Anatomy, Feeding Habits Adaptations | Britannica
beak, stiff, projecting oral structure of certain animals Beaks are present in a few invertebrates (e g , cephalopods and some insects), some fishes and mammals, and all birds and turtles Many dinosaurs were beaked The term bill is preferred for the beak of a bird, platypus, or dinosaur
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Definition of beak noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Beak - definition of beak by The Free Dictionary
beak (bik) n 1 the bill of a bird 2 any horny or stiff projecting mouthpart of an animal, fish, or insect 3 anything beaklike or ending in a point, as the spout of a pitcher
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beak (plural beaks) (slang, British) A justice of the peace; a magistrate quotations
- Beak - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ducks, geese, and swans have a special plate at the end of the beak called a nail The nail is hard and is used to force out food that is stuck to a surface or in the ground
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