Beakier

/ˈbiːkiːər/ adjective

Definition

More prominent or pronounced in the beak; more resembling a beak (comparative form).

Etymology

From 'beaky' (adjective form of 'beak') + '-er' (comparative suffix). Follows standard English pattern for creating comparative adjectives.

Kelly Says

The word 'beakier' lets you compare how beak-like different birds or noses are, which is exactly what Charles Darwin might have done when studying finches in the Galápagos Islands.

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