See also: duck-billed

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Etymology edit

duck +‎ billed

Adjective edit

duckbilled (not comparable)

  1. Having a bill like that of a duck.
    • 2008 May 13, Natalie Angier, “A Gene Map for the Cute Side of the Family”, in New York Times[1]:
      The third group of mammals, the monotremes, claims a measly three distinct animals, and all are indigenous to Australia and New Guinea: the duckbilled platypus and the long-beaked and short-beaked echidnas, also known as spiny anteaters.
    • 2005, Carson Creagh, Simone Ende, Angela Milner, Dinosaurs:
      The duckbilled dinosaurs (hadrosaurs) had broad, ducklike beaks. They walked or ran on their hind legs, and leaned down on their shorter front legs to graze on vegetation.

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