Beak (noun)

  1. The bill or nose of a bird, especially one that is hooked or pointed.
  2. An analogous part of an animal"s face, such as a turtle"s jaw or a snail"s mouth.

Origin:

From the old english word "bēce" meaning "bill or nose".

Examples:

  1. The eagle had a sharp beak.
  2. The parrot used its beak to crack the seed.
  3. The pelican has a large beak for scooping fish.
  4. The beak of the bird was yellow and curved.
  5. The tortoise extended its beak for food.
Some random words: thickener, titular, uninformative