Beautify with the beak
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PREENBeautify with the beak
PREENTrim feathers with the beak
PREENSmooth with the beak, as feathers
peckedMake (a hole) by striking with the beak
peckingMake (a hole) by striking with the beak
peckto strike with the beak or with something pointed
peckingRemove or pluck out by biting with the beak
KIWIBird with nostrils at the tip of its beak
preento clean and arrange the feathers with the beak
peckedRemove or pluck out by biting with the beak
peckto make strokes with the beak or with something pointed
preensPREEN, to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak
KIWIOnly bird with nostrils on the tip of its beak
preenedPREEN, to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak
preeningPREEN, to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak
proignto preen (to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak)
preento trim or clean (feathers or fur) with the beak or tongue
proignsPROIGN, to preen (to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak)
terebratulaa member of Terebratula, the lampshell genus of brachiopods, with perforated beak
proignedPROIGN, to preen (to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak)
preensto trim or clean (feathers or fur) with the beak or tongue
preenerone that preens (to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak)
proigningPROIGN, to preen (to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak)
outpreento surpass in preening (to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak)
terebratulaeTEREBRATULA, a member of Terebratula, the lampshell genus of brachiopods, with perforated beak
terebratulasTEREBRATULA, a member of Terebratula, the lampshell genus of brachiopods, with perforated beak
preenersPREENER, one that preens (to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak)
outpreensOUTPREEN, to surpass in preening (to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak)
outpreeningOUTPREEN, to surpass in preening (to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak)
outpreenedOUTPREEN, to surpass in preening (to clean and arrange the feathers with the beak)
gisarmeshafted weapon having as a head a curved, double-edged blade with a beak at the back
halberdshafted weapon with an axlike cutting blade, beak, and apical spike, used esp. in the 15th and 16th centuries
halberdsshafted weapon with an axlike cutting blade, beak, and apical spike, used esp. in the 15th and 16th centuries
halbertsshafted weapon with an axlike cutting blade, beak, and apical spike, used esp. in the 15th and 16th centuries
halbertshafted weapon with an axlike cutting blade, beak, and apical spike, used esp. in the 15th and 16th centuries
scratching(of a bird or mammal, esp. a chicken) Rake the ground with the beak or claws in search of food
scratched(of a bird or mammal, esp. a chicken) Rake the ground with the beak or claws in search of food
scratches(of a bird or mammal, esp. a chicken) Rake the ground with the beak or claws in search of food
pterodactyleany of various pterosaurs of the Late Jurassic and Cretaceous having a rudimentary tail and a beak with reduced dentition also PTERODACTYL
pterodactylany of various pterosaurs of the Late Jurassic and Cretaceous having a rudimentary tail and a beak with reduced dentition also PTERODACTYLE