Birds bill
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NEBBird's bill
NIBBird's bill
BEAKBird's bill
NEBBird's bill.
peckerbird's bill
BECBird's bill: Fr.
beaka bird's bill
beaksBEAK, a bird's bill
SNIPEYResembling a certain bird's bill.
CEREPart of a bird's bill
MALAPart of a bird's bill
beckea beak (a bird's bill)
beakyresembling a beak (a bird's bill)
beckesBECKE, a beak (a bird's bill)
LORESpace between a bird's eye and bill
tomiumthe cutting edge of a bird's bill
tomiumthe cutting edge of a bird's bill
beakierBEAKY, resembling a beak (a bird's bill)
culmenthe top ridge of a bird's bill
beakiestBEAKY, resembling a beak (a bird's bill)
tomialthe cutting edge of a bird's bill
decurved(esp. of a bird's bill) Curved downward
tomiathe cutting edge of a bird's bill
LORAESpaces between eye and bill of birds: Zool.
tomiaTOMIUM, the cutting edge of a bird's bill
CEREWaxy part at the base of a bird's bill
rostrumsbodily part or process suggesting a bird's bill as
rhamphothecathe horny or leathery outer layer of a bird's bill
tomialpertaining to a tomium (the cutting edge of a bird's bill)
rhamphothecaeRHAMPHOTHECA, the horny or leathery outer layer of a bird's bill
billsmouthpart (as the beak of a turtle) that resembles a bird's bill
spoonbillany of various birds having a similar bill, as the shoveler duck
broadbillany of several birds with a broad bill, such as the spoonbill or scaup
broadbillsBROADBILL, any of several birds with a broad bill, such as the spoonbill or scaup
thornbillany one of several species of small, brilliantly colored American birds, which have a long, slender, sharp bill
thornbillsTHORNBILL, any one of several species of small, brilliantly colored American birds, which have a long, slender, sharp bill
riflebirdeach of three birds of paradise of the genus Ptiloris, having velvety black plumage with bright coloured patches, and a long bill
riflebirdsRIFLEBIRD, each of three birds of paradise of the genus Ptiloris, having velvety black plumage with bright coloured patches, and a long bill
gonysthe ridge along the tip of the lower mandible of a bird's bill at the junction of the two joined halves, esp. prominent in gulls
woodpeckerany of a family of birds in the order Picariae, remarkable for modification of the skull and bill enabling the latter to be used to drill holes