adjective describing the characteristic of having a beak or beak-like structure
Occasionally used to describe the shape of certain plant structures, such as seed pods or flower parts.
Referring to the beak of various animals, such as birds, turtles, and cephalopods.
Used to describe the mouthparts of certain animals, particularly those with a hard, pointed structure.
Describing the physical characteristic of birds with a beak.
In a scientific article about birds, a writer may describe a specific species as having a beaked appearance.
A psychologist studying animal behavior may use the term 'beaked' to describe a characteristic of a certain type of bird in their research.
A biologist studying evolutionary adaptations may use the term 'beaked' to describe a physical trait that has developed in certain species over time.
An ornithologist specializing in bird anatomy may use the term 'beaked' to describe the shape and structure of a bird's bill.