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Meaning of beak
The primary meaning of the word "beak" is a hard, horny protrusion at the mouth of a bird, used for eating, preening, and other functions.
Etymology of beak
The word "beak" comes from the Old French word "bec", meaning "beak" or "mouth", which is derived from the Latin word "rostrum", meaning "beak" or "snout"
The Latin word "rostrum" is also the source of the English word "rostrum", meaning a platform or stage for public speaking
The word "beak" has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to the hard, horny protrusion at the mouth of a bird
Synonyms
bill
snout
muzzle
nose
proboscis
rostrum
mouth
jaw
mandible
maxilla
nostril
snoot
schnoz
honker
conk
neb
beakhead
rostre
proboscide
snuffle
snuffler
muzzlepiece
nasal
nares
nostrils
olfactory organ
mouthpart
jawpart
facial feature
nasal cavity
oral cavity
buccal cavity
mouthpiece
billfold
beaklike
rostral
nasal appendage
olfactory appendage
Definitions
- A hard, horny structure at the mouth of a bird, used for eating, preening, and other functions
- A similar structure on other animals, such as turtles or squid
- The nose or mouth of an animal, especially a bird
- A protruding part of a tool or machine, such as a ship's beak or a beak iron
Usage Examples
- The bird's beak was strong and sharp, perfect for cracking open seeds and nuts
- The turtle's beak was used for eating plants and algae
- The ship's beak was a protruding part of the bow, used for ramming enemy vessels
- The beak of the tool was used for gripping and twisting small objects
Antonyms
mouthless
beakless
noseless
snoutless
lipless
jawless
toothless
gumless
palateless
larynxless
voiceless
speechless
mute
dumb
silent
still
quiet
soft
blunt
dull
flat
rounded
smooth
featureless
plain
unremarkable
unnoticeable
inconspicuous
ordinary
normal
usual
expected
typical
commonplace