Results for: having a nose or snout
English English
back talk, caress something with the mouth, container opening, express, give voice to; mumble; put into the mouth; rub or nuzzle with the lips, face feature, facial feature above the chin and below the nose; part of the body used for eating and communi...mouth
bad manners, be impudent, be insolent, buttock, part of the face located on either side of the nose; boldness, forwardness, soft part of facecheek
beak-shaped, having a beak or snout; having a stagerostrate
beetle like a weevil, beetle that has a snout-like projection and feeds on various grains and fruits, destructive beetle with a snout, pea or bean pest, snout beetleweevil
bleeding from nose, epistaxis, extremely high, nasal bleeding, instance of blood flowing from the nosenosebleed
bleeding from the nose (Medicine), nosebleedepistaxis
blow to the head, blow to the head; head; nose, break down, decay, fruiting body of fungus, hit on head, process, straight hairstyle, straighten hairconk
bone of the beak, bone of the snout, bone of the nose, bony projection, out the beakcoracoid
branch of medicine dealing with nose, study of the nose and diseases of the noserhinology
branch of medicine that is concerned with the study of diseases of the ears and nose and throat, otolaryngologyotorhinolaryngology
branch of medicine that is concerned with the study of diseases of the ears and nose and throat, otorhinolaryngology, study of ear, nose and throat diseasesotolaryngology
breathing hole in nose, either of the two external openings of the nosenostril
burrowing spine-covered monotreme of Australia having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites (Zoology), spiny anteater, spiny mammalechidna
Canada goose, large nose, one who honks; big nose (Slang), somebody or something that honkshonker
cloth for wiping the nose, kerchief, scarf, small piece of fabric for wiping the eyes or nose; small decorative piece of fabric placed in a pockethandkerchief
 

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