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proboscis

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context anatomy English) An elongated tube from the head or connected to the mouth, of an animal. 2 # The tubular feeding and sucking organ of certain invertebrates like insects, worms and molluscs. 3 # The trunk of an elephant. 4 (context informal ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the human nose (especially when it is large) a long flexible snout as of an elephant [syn: trunk ] [also: proboscides (pl)]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, "elephant's trunk," from Latin proboscis (Pliny), from Greek proboskis "elephant's trunk," literally "means for taking food," from pro "forward" (see pro- ) + boskein "to nourish, feed," from boskesthai "graze, be fed," from stem *bot- (source of ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A proboscis is an elongated appendage from the head of an animal , either a vertebrate or an invertebrate . In invertebrates, the term usually refers to tubular mouthparts used for feeding and sucking. In vertebrates, the term is used to describe an elongated ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Proboscis \Pro*bos"cis\, n.; pl. Proboscides . [L. fr. Gr. ?; ? before + ? to feed, graze.] (Zo["o]l.) A hollow organ or tube attached to the head, or connected with the mouth, of various animals, and generally used in taking food or drink; a snout; a trunk. ...

Usage examples of proboscis.

They are met at the sides by the lateral longitudinal muscles, which blend, and their fibres run the whole length of the proboscis down to the extremity.

Kullervo ate well now and the elk thrust his palmate antlers up among the new branches to siphon off the tender shoots with that curious proboscis of upper lip, snuffling content.

You must pluck them delicately, between thumb and forefinger, and persuade them gently to remove their proboscides from your quivering flesh.

It was, as a matter of fact, the drippings from these proboscides which Doc Savage had found.

Before an audience of intellectuals, Swammerdam cut away the skin of the silkworm to reveal what appeared to be a tiny model of the future moth inside, from proboscis to antennae to folded wings.

Wider sapphire proboscises had penetrated tanks, siphoning out the liquids to contribute to the semiorganic growths sprouting on opposite sides of the cargo section.

I had estimated that original monster as perhaps ten klicks long -- these zeplinlike work beasts must have been several hundred klicks long, perhaps longer when one factored in the countless tentacles, tendrils, flagella, whips, tails, probes, and proboscises the things sported.

Later, they heard a rushing sound, a thump and the thud of feet over their heads, but not until they rounded another down-tilting curve and saw the faint light filtering into the cavern through iron bars did they spot the batlike creatures with the spear-shaped proboscises hanging overhead.

An insectoid vaguely like a flea scooted along the rim and stopped to insert its proboscis into the brimming liquid.

The touch of their hot abdomens stung more than the stab of their proboscises, but such was the price of service.

The red-haired woman aligned herself with Ylenic, while the Anzati, with his proboscises just beginning to peek from the cheek pouches that hid them, lined up to oppose me.

This expedition identified 47 species of mammals, including the very rare Asian two-horned rhino, proboscis monkeys, and clouded leopards.

The invisible tonnage of drill pipe was quietly rusting deep in the rocky flesh of the earth, invisible to any human eye, but nonetheless there for the geological ages, a snapped-off rotting proboscis from a swatted greenhouse-effect mosquito.

He jumped back, slapping his aching proboscis, hissing expletives in Spanish.

The absence of visible arms, claws, tentacles, extrudable proboscises, or other gripping appendages was encouraging, but despite this he doubted he could fight off all nine of them should they choose to attack as a pack.