Synonyms for Duck-billed:
What are the hypernyms for Duck-billed?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for duck-billed?
The word "duck-billed" describes an animal or object that has a beak or mouth resembling that of a duck. Some antonyms for this term include "snout" or "tapered" which suggest a long, pointed nose or face. "Square-jawed" suggests a more angular or squared-off appearance, while "round-faced" suggests a softer, more curved shape. "Narrow-mouthed" implies that the beak or mouth is thinner and more streamlined, while "wide-jawed" suggests the opposite - a larger, more open mouth. Other antonyms for "duck-billed" might include "sharp-beaked," "hooked-nosed," "flat-faced," or "blunt-mouthed.
What are the antonyms for Duck-billed?
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