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Meanings of
beaked
in English
Catalan
bequerut
Back to the meaning
Having or resembling a beak.
beakless
Related terms
billed
duckbill
beaklike
duck-billed
straight-billed
thick-billed
rostrate
short-beaked
short-billed
stout-billed
Catalan
bequerut
Antonyms
Examples for "
beakless
"
beakless
Examples for "
beakless
"
1
The generations to come would look upon a
beakless
swan, and would think he had meant it so.
Usage of
beaked
in English
1
When it comes to diving deep, Cuvier's
beaked
whales lead the pack.
2
Anton van Heldon is a specialist in the study of
beaked
whales.
3
There were Cuvier's
beaked
whales, Falkland foxes, South American sea lions.
4
There's four species, including one in Australia called the
short
-
beaked
echidna.
5
WIRED: Tell me about the importance of sonar to
beaked
whales.
6
The third of their party, the hulking,
beaked
Gnor, simply grunted.
7
The smallest sort is the
beaked
whale, which is about 25 feet long.
8
A lone
short
-
beaked
common dolphin has been spotted in Akaroa Harbour.
9
Softly padded, clawed,
sharp
-
beaked
and feathered-theprowlers of darkness were on the move.
10
Below each arm is a mouth: a
beaked
,
needle-tusked orifice of dire potentialities.
11
Short
-
beaked
echidnas are smaller and have longer hair than
long
-
beaked
echidnas.
12
Another precursor, an unnamed 4-legged
beaked
grazer was also turned up.
13
They tasted like
beaked
hazel nuts, but where were the beaks?
14
One of the missiles struck a greedy
red
-
beaked
crow and snapped its neck.
15
The great beast stamped its foreleg and tossed its
beaked
head.
16
The
beaked
familiar's wings beat slowly, barely enough to keep the creature aloft.
Other examples for "beaked"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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beaked
beak
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
beaked nose
beaked whales
beaked hazel
beaked head
Translations for
beaked
Catalan
bequerut
Beaked
through the time
Beaked
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common