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shovel-nosed
[ shuhv-uhl-nohzd ]
adjective
- having the head, snout, or beak broad and flat like the blade of a shovel.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of shovel-nosed1
First recorded in 1700–10
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Example Sentences
He was a shovel-nosed, big-finned yellow shark, weighing about five hundred pounds.
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Scaphirhynchus, skaf-i-ring′kus, n. a genus of tyrant-flycatchers: the shovel-heads or shovel-nosed sturgeons.
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In addition to the steer that was slaughtered, a shovel-nosed shark was caught and jerked in like manner with the beef.
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Of the former one species is Chinese, and the other is the shovel-nosed spoonbill or paddlefish of the lower Mississippi River.
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His Totem was the shovel-nosed skate, but he has undergone no fusion with that animal.
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