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BEAK |
Snout |
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NOSE |
Snout |
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WEEVIL |
Snout beetle |
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BABOON |
Monkey with doglike snout |
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TAPIR |
Animal with elongated snout |
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SNOUTY |
Resembling a beast's snout. |
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GROIN |
The snout of a swine. |
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SHREW |
Small mammal with a pointed snout |
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RHINO |
Large mammal with horns on its snout |
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WROTE |
To root with the snout. See 1st Root. |
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ROOT |
To turn up the earth with the snout, as swine. |
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ROSTRUM |
The snout of a gastropod mollusk. See Illust. of
Littorina. |
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FLUTEMOUTH |
A fish of the genus Aulostoma, having a much elongated
tubular snout. |
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MUZZLE |
The projecting mouth and nose of a quadruped, as of a
horse; a snout. |
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RHYNCHOPHORA |
A group of Coleoptera having a snoutlike head;
the snout beetles, curculios, or weevils. |
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RING |
To fit with a ring or with rings, as the fingers, or a
swine's snout. |
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NOZZLE |
The nose; the snout; hence, the projecting vent of
anything; as, the nozzle of a bellows. |
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ZINGEL |
A small, edible, freshwater European perch (Aspro zingel),
having a round, elongated body and prominent snout. |
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ROSTRIFERA |
A division of pectinibranchiate gastropods, having
the head prolonged into a snout which is not retractile. |
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TELEOSAURUS |
A genus of extinct crocodilian reptiles of the
Jurassic period, having a long and slender snout. |
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NEB |
The nose; the snout; the mouth; the beak of a bird; a nib, as
of a pen. |
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SOLENOSTOMI |
A tribe of lophobranch fishes having a tubular
snout. The female carries the eggs in a ventral pouch. |
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INIA |
A South American freshwater dolphin (Inia Boliviensis). It is
ten or twelve feet long, and has a hairy snout. |
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BOARFISH |
A Mediterranean fish (Capros aper), of the family
Caproidae; -- so called from the resemblance of the extended lips to a
hog's snout. |
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MAIKEL |
A South American carnivore of the genus Conepatus, allied
to the skunk, but larger, and having a longer snout. The tail is not
bushy. |