Snout
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Snout \Snout\ (snout), n. [OE. snoute, probably of Scand, or Low
German origin; cf. LG. snute, D. snuit, G. schnauze, Sw.
snut, snyte, Dan. snude, Icel. sn?ta to blow the nose;
probably akin to E. snuff, v.t. Cf. {Snite}, {Snot},
{Snuff}.]
1. The long, projecting nose of a beast, as of swine.
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2. The nose of a man; -- in contempt. --Hudibras.
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3. The nozzle of a pipe, hose, etc.
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4. (Zool.)
(a) The anterior prolongation of the head of a gastropod;
-- called also {rostrum}.
(b) The anterior prolongation of the head of weevils and
allied beetles.
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{Snout beetle} (Zool.), any one of many species of beetles
having an elongated snout and belonging to the tribe
Rhynchophora; a weevil.
{Snout moth} (Zool.), any pyralid moth. See {Pyralid}.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
31 Moby Thesaurus words for "snout":
antlia, beak, beezer, bib nozzle, bill, bugle, conk, muffle,
muzzle, nares, neb, nib, nose, nostrils, nozzle, olfactory organ,
pecker, pressure nozzle, proboscis, rhinarium, rose, rosehead,
rostrum, schnozzle, shower head, smeller, snitch, snoot,
spray nozzle, sprinkler head, trunk
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