Synonym: beak, honker, hooter, neb, nozzle, rostrum, schnoz, schnozzle, snoot. Similar words: snowy, snowball, snowflake, All is not gold that glitters, no use, run out, runout, honour. Meaning: [snaʊt] n. 1. a long projecting or anterior elongation of an animal's head; especially the nose 2. informal terms for the nose 3. beaklike projection of the anterior part of the head of certain insects such as e.g. weevils.
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31, By then the pinkish-bronze tail fin and the gray thick-lipped snout with its white mustachios that looked like parasites were exposed.
32, What led one ichthyosaur to bite another on the snout is unknown.
33, Both are gregarious earless seals. The male an inflatable , trunklike snout.
34, The barrel-chested Bolt was distinguished by the six tusk-like growths on the sides of his snout, and by the leather racing cap and goggles he wore.
35, It gets its name from its alligator-like snout and its double row of dagger sharp teeth.
36, One Young calf especially enjoyed raising a turtle to the surface with his snout and then shoving him across the tank like an aquaplane.
37, Taylor Glacier, its snout reddened by iron, drains into Lake Bonney.
38, However, in northern Pakistan, glaciers are advancing in terms of the snout position and probably also in terms of ice mass.
39, Any of various sharks of the family Lamnidae, including the great white shark, mako, and porbeagle , having a pointed snout, a nearly symmetrical tail, and a reputation for aggressiveness.
40, A cetacean ( Grampus griseus ) related to and resembling the dolphins but lacking a beaklike snout.
41, A sawfish stretches its namesake snout across the floor of the Gulf of Mexico.
42, Three of the crocodiles are new species and include Kaprosuchus saharicus, a 6.5m-long beast with three sets of dagger-like tusks and an armoured snout for ramming its prey.
43, The tubercles and truncated snout of this species match the color and shape of the polyps of the host gorgonian, while its body matches the gorgonian stem. Sentencedict.com
44, To my mind, with its long snout and serpentine body, her pet looks unmistakably phallic – and her control of it suggests that Sforza has been tamed by his young mistress.
45, She's always poking her snout into everything , ie interfering.
46, The tank stopped with the long snout of its gun turned to the ridge.
47, The backward developmental sequence suggests that ancestral star -nosed moles might have had strips of sensory organs lying flat against the sides of the snout.
48, Dominic, the show-off of the group, picked up one measly pear, put it on top of his snout and performed a balancing act as we made our way back to the cave.
49, The snout and the top of the flow behind the snout, typically were armoured with boulders.
50, A colorful fish(Lachnolaimus maximus) of warm Atlantic waters, having a long snout in the adult male.
51, The ampullae of Lorenzini are gel-filled electroreceptors found all around the shark's snout and head. That's these smaller pores you see here.
52, Golan Levin, an artist, designed a large, elephant like snout, dubbed Double - Taker at passing pedestrians.
53, A glimpse of the aardvark's body and long snout brings the pig to mind.
54, DuckCroc, about 3 ft. long, had a broad snout for rooting in shallow water and onshore, duck-like, for fish and frogs.
55, One young calf especially enjoyed raising a turtle to the surface with his snout and then shoving him across the tank like an aquaplane .
56, Any of several rat like marsupials of the family Peramelidae, of Australia and adjacent islands, that feed on insects and plants and have a long, tapering snout and elongated hind legs.
57, A mammal of the order Primates, which includes the anthropoids and prosimians, characterized by refined development of the hands and feet, a shortened snout, and a large brain.
58, Both are gregarious earless seals. The male has an inflatable, trunklike snout.
59, I was looking at the snout of a Pachyrhinosaurus, a particularly odd horned dinosaur, a rare relative of Triceratops.
60, For B. sealeyi to have a deep snout suggests that the adaptation evolved early in tyrannosauroids —opening up new mysteries in tyrannosaur evolution.
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