Associations to the word «Beaked»
Noun
- Dd
- Whales
- Whale
- Dolphin
- Baird
- Sable
- Lr
- Sperm
- Beak
- Perrin
- Parrot
- Vulture
- Hector
- Short
- Squid
- Mammal
- Kangaroo
- Spp
- Oceanic
- Nose
- Wisp
- Sonar
- Ganges
- Whaling
- Sharp
- Finch
- Tortoise
- Sighting
- Stork
- Dinosaur
- Eagle
- Retardation
- Snout
- Shepherd
- Long
- Gray
- Melon
- Hazel
- Ant
- Superfamily
- Cruel
- Sticking
- Spade
- Forage
- Andrews
- Thick
- True
- Crest
- Indus
- Jaw
- Rooster
- Snake
- Feeding
- Memorandum
- Specie
- Bird
- Prey
- Taxonomy
- Yellow
- Species
- Skull
- Killer
- Conservation
- Shrub
- Diving
- Fossil
- Fowl
- Subspecies
- Toad
Adjective
Wiktionary
BEAKED, adjective. Having a beak.
BEAKED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of beak
BEAKED SALMON, noun. Any of several species of long, thin ray-finned fish in genus Gonorynchus (Gonorynchidae) that live on sandy bottoms near shorelines.
BEAKED WHALE, noun. Any of at least 20 species of whales in the family Ziphiidae, known to dive to great depths.
BEAKED WHALES, noun. Plural of beaked whale
Dictionary definition
BEAKED, adjective. Having or resembling a beak.
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