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beak in Hindi

beak in Hindi is तुंड, थूथन, चोँच — beak means the hard, pointed structure at the front of a bird's face, used for eating, grooming, and carrying things.

beak in Hindi

तुंड
masculine
structure projecting from a bird's face
थूथन
masculine
structure projecting from a bird's face
चोँच
feminine
structure projecting from a bird's face
चोंच
structure projecting from a bird's face
चंचु
feminine
structure projecting from a bird's face
ठोर
masculine
structure projecting from a bird's face
टोँट
feminine
structure projecting from a bird's face
टोँटी
feminine
structure projecting from a bird's face

What does "beak" mean?

  1. noun The hard, pointed structure at the front of a bird's face, used for eating, grooming, and carrying things.
    "The toucan used its enormous beak to reach the fruit."
  2. noun Informal British slang for a person's nose, especially a large or pointed one.
    "Mind you don't bang that beak of yours on the door frame."
  3. noun British slang for a magistrate or judge.
    "He was hauled up in front of the beak for speeding."

beak in a sentence

  • The toucan used its enormous beak to reach the fruit.
  • A woodpecker's beak is built to withstand constant hammering.
  • Mind you don't bang that beak of yours on the door frame.
  • He was hauled up in front of the beak for speeding.

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Frequently asked questions

beak का हिंदी में क्या अर्थ है?

"beak" in Hindi is तुंड, थूथन, चोँच. beak means: The hard, pointed structure at the front of a bird's face, used for eating, grooming, and carrying things.

How do you use "beak" in a sentence?

Example: "The toucan used its enormous beak to reach the fruit." In Hindi, "beak" is तुंड, थूथन, चोँच.

Are there other ways to say "beak" in Hindi?

Yes — Hindi has 8 translations listed for "beak": तुंड, थूथन, चोँच, चोंच, चंचु, ठोर.

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