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A beak is an anatomical structure of birds and turtles, serving as the mouth and jaws.
Beak may also refer to:
Anatomical structures
- Beak (bivalve), the oldest point on a bivalve mollusc's shell
 - Beak (botany), a pointed projection on various plant parts
 - Cephalopod beak, an 'inkfish' rostrum
 - Rostrum (anatomy), various structures in fish, whales and invertebrates (colloquially called beak)
 
Arts and entertainment
- Beak (band), an English experimental electronic rock music group
- Beak (album), 2009
 
 - Barnell Bohusk, a fictional Marvel Comics character
 - "Beak", a Ty Beanie Buddy kiwi toy
 
British slang uses
- Cocaine
 - Head teacher
 - One of the teaching staff at these non-state schools:
 - Human nose
 - Magistrate (England and Wales)
 
Other uses
- Beak Island, Prince Gustav Channel
 - Beak, a type of molding
 - Beak, a spout of a vessel such as a laboratory beaker
 
See also
- Beakhead, a protruding structure on the bow of sailing ships
 - Parrot's Beak (disambiguation)
 
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