Acockbill

/ə.ˌkɒk.ˈbɪl/ adverb, adjective

A nautical term describing the position of a ship's yards when they are set at an angle or tilted, typically as a sign of mourning or distress.

From 'acock' (at an angle) combined with 'bill' (an old nautical term for the cross-beam or yard of a ship). The term originated in maritime English where specific sail configurations communicated messages without words.

AFakököbill
AM🐦 嘴
ARمنقار ببغاء
BGакокбил
BNপাখির চোয়াল
CAbec d'ocell
CSchřipka papouška
DApapegøje næb
DEKakerlakennase
ELμαυρομύτη
ESpico de loro
ETakököbill
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