Becco

/ˈbɛkoʊ/ noun

An Italian word meaning 'beak' or 'bill,' sometimes appearing in English texts when referring to beak-like projections or in historical contexts.

From Italian 'becco,' derived from Latin 'beccus,' which itself may have come from a Celtic or Germanic source; the word traveled through Italian into specialized English usage.

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