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1 hoorn
• beak• French horn• horn -
2 snavelkromme
• beak curve -
3 gebekt
adj. beaked, resembling a beak; having a beak -
4 appelvink
n. hawfinch, European grosbeak, type of European finch with a large thick beak -
5 bek
n. beak, bill, muzzle, jaw; mouth (Slang) -
6 havik
n. hawk, bird of prey with a hooked beak and curved talons -
7 ijsvogel
n. kingfisher, small European diving bird with bright plumage and a long beak -
8 muizenvalk
n. falcon, type of predatory bird which hunts during the day (characterized by a sharp beak and strong claws) -
9 neb
n. <I>(also: <B>nebbe</B>)</I> beak, bill, neb -
10 roodstaartbuizerd
n. red-tailed hawk, bird of prey with a hooked beak and curved talons -
11 snater
n. bill, beak -
12 snavel
n. bill, beak, nib, pecker -
13 sperwer
n. sparrow hawk, bird of prey with a hooked beak and curved talons -
14 tuit
n. spout, nozzle, beak, nose, snout, bill, neb -
15 valk
n. falcon, type of predatory bird which hunts during the day (characterized by a sharp beak and strong claws) -
16 valkje
n. falcon, type of predatory bird which hunts during the day (characterized by a sharp beak and strong claws) -
17 vanvalk
adj. falcon, type of predatory bird which hunts during the day (characterized by a sharp beak and strong claws) -
18 aanbeeldhoorn
• anvil beak -
19 bek
2 [muil] snout, muzzle4 [gezicht] mug♦voorbeelden:een grote bek hebben • have a big/loud mouth〈 informeel〉 breek me de bek niet open • you're telling me!hij deed geen bek open • he never said a word〈 informeel〉 hou je grote bek • shut up!iemand op zijn bek geven • hit someone in the mug -
20 eendenbek
1 [snavel van een eend] duck's beak2 [medicijnen, geneeskunde; informeel] [speculum] duck's-bill
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beak — beak; beak·horn; beak·ing; beak·iron; de·beak; gros·beak; beak·er; … English syllables
Beak — (b[=e]k), n. [OE. bek, F. bec, fr. Celtic; cf. Gael. & Ir. bac, bacc, hook, W. bach.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) The bill or nib of a bird, consisting of a horny sheath, covering the jaws. The form varies much according to the food and habits of the bird … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beak — (n.) mid 13c., bird s bill, from O.Fr. bec beak, figuratively mouth, also tip or point of a nose, a lance, a ship, a shoe, from L. beccus (Cf. It. becco, Sp. pico), said by Suetonius ( De vita Caesarum 18) to be of Gaulish origin, perhaps from… … Etymology dictionary
Beak|er — «BEE kuhr», noun. 1. a large cup or drinking glass with a wide mouth: »a full beaker of wine. SYNONYM(S): goblet. 2. a thin glass or metal cup used especially in laboratories. A beaker has a flat bottom, no handle, and often a small lip for… … Useful english dictionary
beak|er — «BEE kuhr», noun. 1. a large cup or drinking glass with a wide mouth: »a full beaker of wine. SYNONYM(S): goblet. 2. a thin glass or metal cup used especially in laboratories. A beaker has a flat bottom, no handle, and often a small lip for… … Useful english dictionary
beak — [bi:k] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: bec, from Latin beccus] 1.) the hard pointed mouth of a bird = ↑bill 2.) a large pointed nose used humorously 3.) BrE old fashioned a judge or a male teacher … Dictionary of contemporary English
beak — [ bik ] noun count * 1. ) the hard curved or pointed part of a bird s mouth 2. ) VERY INFORMAL a long pointed nose … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
beak — *bill, neb, nib … New Dictionary of Synonyms
beak — [n] nose of animal bill, mandible, muzzle, neb, nib, nozzle, pecker, proboscis, projection, prow, snout; concept 392 … New thesaurus
beak — ► NOUN 1) a bird s horny projecting jaws; a bill. 2) a projection at the prow of an ancient warship, used in attacking enemy ships. 3) Brit. informal a magistrate or schoolmaster. DERIVATIVES beaked adjective beaky adjective. ORIGIN Latin beccus … English terms dictionary
beak — [bēk] n. [ME bek < OFr bec < L beccus < Gaul] 1. a bird s bill, esp. the large, sharp, horny bill of a bird of prey 2. a beaklike part or thing, as the protruding mouthpart of various insects, fishes, etc., or the spout of a pitcher 3.… … English World dictionary