ˈbēkt, ˈbēkə̇d adjective
Etymology: beak (I) + -ed
1. : having a beak:
a. : rostrate
a beaked fruit
b. : having a mouth or proboscis resembling a beak
2.
a. : resembling a beak
a gaunt, grizzled man of middle age, with a beaked nose — Ellen Glasgow
b. : having a beaked nose
a gaunt, beaked lady of eighty-odd — Frances G. Patton