Uk English Meaning of beaks

beaks

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Definitions and Meaning of beaks in English

beaks

a part shaped like a beak, headmaster, a strong short broad bill, the long sucking mouth of some insects, magistrate, the human nose, any of various rigid mouth structures (as of a turtle) that stick out, a process suggesting the beak of a bird, the bill of a bird of prey adapted for striking and tearing, any of various rigid projecting mouth structures (as of a turtle), a metal-pointed beam projecting from the bow especially of an ancient galley for piercing an enemy ship, the bill of a bird, a continuous slight architectural projection ending in an arris see molding illustration, the spout of a vessel, a pointed structure or formation, the elongated sucking mouth of some insects (such as the true bugs)

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beaks

a part shaped like a beak, headmaster, a strong short broad bill, the long sucking mouth of some insects, magistrate, the human nose, any of various rigid mouth

mandibles,mouths,muzzles,nibs,bills,Jaws,maxillae,jaws

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beacons => Beacons, beachside => Beachside, beachfronts => beaches, be partial to => to favour, be out of breath => out of breath,