Beaked

/ˈbiːkt/ adjective

Having a beak or beak-like projection; shaped like or resembling a bird's beak.

From beak (origin uncertain, possibly from Old French 'bec' or Celtic sources) combined with the adjective suffix -ed. The term has been used since medieval times to describe animals and objects with beak-shaped features.

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