English to Tamil Dictionary beak

beak

அலகு
definition
noun
New research suggests that as testosterone in male birds increases, so does the level of carotenoids, the chemicals that create the bright coloring on birds' feathers, beaks , and legs.
a bird's horny projecting jaws; a bill.
translation of 'beak'
பறவையலகு,
முனை (கொடுங்கை)
noun
பறவை அலகு
example
Cyril has stuck his 'beak' in controversy throughout his career.
If there are areas that this Government needs to stick its nosy 'beak' into, maybe it should focus on those areas, because many of those people are its own core members.
‘Heads’ was the name given to that part of sailing ships forward of the forecastle and around the 'beak' which was used by the crew as their lavatory.
It has a larger 'beak' than the giant squid and has hooks on its tentacles.
This is enough for Susanna, and she raises her hand gently to halt the turtle and avoid any possible clash between 'beak' and mask.
She was also lucky she didn't have daddy's 'beak' nose that Mauve had.
His nose is still the defiant 'beak' it was when I first met him, when we were both thirteen and bullied at a new and ghastly school.
Yesterday, on the Edgware Road, I saw an elderly man with an impressive 'beak' of a nose.
The main weapon for ramming into enemy ships was the 'beak' of the ship.
a parent bird with a caterpillar in its 'beak'
Samshuddin says he watches out for the shape of a bird's tail, 'beak' , nostrils and eyes, all of which have a bearing on singing quality.
Just above the squid's eyes is a hard ball, called the 'beak' , which creates a slight bulge.
she can't wait to stick her 'beak' in
By rapidly opening and closing its 'beak' a bird can alter the damping characteristics of the vocal tract.
You can eat everything on a squid but the 'beak' , shell, and eyes.
The corvus crashed downward, its 'beak' driving into the other ship's deck, whereupon Roman infantry dashed across.
A more contemporary critical reading of The Nose leads us to Pinocchio, whose own 'beak' was known to grow in proportion to the telling of tall tales.
When a tui or a bellbird pops open a bud, all four petals spring back, and as the bird inserts its 'beak' into the corolla to drink nectar, its head often brushes pollen onto the receptive stigma.
Wolfen felt the man would stick out in a crowd like a sore thumb, with his long 'beak' of a nose.
she can't wait to stick her 'beak' in
The Eagle then hit a docked hydrofoil, cracking the 'beak' of its wooden figurehead.
Do the inhabitants of North Korean gulags take comfort that the hegemonic monster of US imperialism is unable to stick its 'beak' into the criminal justice system they were sentenced under.
Fielding is something beautiful too: crow's 'beak' for a nose, rock star hair, but that of a girl rock star; he could be the great, lost fifth member of The Runaways.
The upper and the lower jaws were certainly covered with horny beaks in life, like the 'beak' in turtles and, it can be assumed, in the Triassic rhynchosaurs.
Using its 'beak' , the bird reached for a bud and gave it a quick twist, which released the four petals.
Heavy brows converge into a huge 'beak' of a nose which hovers over thick lips smothered by a huge moustache.
I both blind them with my 'beak' nose and am their blind spot.
It is hard to know whether towing a diver a short distance does any harm to a suitably sized turtle, but I heard from one of my very warmwater Leaks some years ago of a diver losing a finger to the 'beak' of a big, quick-headed turtle.
They are characterized by a short snout and the loss of almost all their teeth, which were replaced by a turtle-like 'beak' used for cropping vegetation.
As a trombone player pulls in the slide to make a higher frequency sound by reducing the volume of the tube, so does a bird open its 'beak' and pull back its head to reduce the volume of its vocal tract.
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