noun the projecting nose and mouth of an animal, especially a mammal
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In botany, 'snout' can refer to a projection or extension resembling an animal's snout, such as the snout of a seed or fruit.
In fashion design, 'snout' may be used metaphorically to describe a garment or accessory with a pointed or elongated shape resembling a snout.
In automotive engineering, 'snout' is used to describe the front end or nose of a vehicle, particularly in reference to aerodynamics.
In zoology, the term 'snout' refers to the elongated nose or muzzle of certain animals, such as pigs, dogs, and anteaters.
The writer described the character's snout as long and pointed, giving him a distinct appearance.
The zoologist studied the shape and size of the animal's snout to determine its feeding habits and adaptations.
The veterinarian examined the dog's snout for signs of infection or injury during the check-up.
The wildlife biologist observed the bear's snout to understand how it helps the animal forage for food in the wild.
The cartoonist drew exaggerated features, including a large snout, on the character to create a humorous effect.