ˈneb noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English neb, nebb, from Old English; akin to Old Norse nef beak, nose, Middle Low German nebbe, and probably to Old High German snabul beak
1. : the beak of a bird or tortoise : bill ; also : a person's mouth
2. : something suggestive of a bill especially in being jutting or pointed ; specifically : nose 1
3. : the pointed or narrowed end of a thing : tip ; specifically : the point of a pen or pencil
4. : ear I 4h