Resembling a certain birds bill
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SNIPEYResembling a certain bird's bill.
beakyresembling a beak (a bird's bill)
beakiestBEAKY, resembling a beak (a bird's bill)
beakierBEAKY, resembling a beak (a bird's bill)
beaka bird's bill
beaksBEAK, a bird's bill
CEREPart of a bird's bill
MALAPart of a bird's bill
beckea beak (a bird's bill)
beckesBECKE, a beak (a bird's bill)
culmenthe top ridge of a bird's bill
tomiumthe cutting edge of a bird's bill
tomiumthe cutting edge of a bird's bill
tomiathe cutting edge of a bird's bill
decurved(esp. of a bird's bill) Curved downward
LORESpace between a bird's eye and bill
tomialthe cutting edge of a bird's bill
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
spoonbillany of various birds having a similar bill, as the shoveler duck
billsmouthpart (as the beak of a turtle) that resembles a bird's bill
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
woodpeckersWOODPECKER, any 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
seriemaeither of two cranelike South American birds, Cariama cristata or Chunga burmeisteri, having a crest just above the bill, rounded wings, and a long tail: family Cariamidae, order Gruiformes (cranes, rails, etc)
puffinany of various northern diving birds of the family Alcidae (auks, etc), esp Fratercula arctica (common or Atlantic puffin), having a black-and-white plumage and a brightly coloured vertically flattened bill: order Charadriiformes