duckbill

/ˈdʌkˌbɪl/
noun
  1. A short form of 'duck-billed platypus'.
    • The duckbill has a flat tail that it uses for steering in the water.
    • Children love learning about the duckbill because it looks so unusual.
    • The duckbill is a shy animal that lives in burrows.
  2. A type of dinosaur with a flat, duck-like beak.
    • The duckbill dinosaur used its beak to eat plants.
    • Fossils of a duckbill were found in North America.
    • Some duckbill dinosaurs had crests on their heads.
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