Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Curved downward; gradually turned down: opposed to recurved: as, the decurved beak of a bird.

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  • adjective curved downward

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  • adjective bent down or curved downward

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Examples

  • Like Podoces, P. humilis possesses a slender, decurved bill, pale brown plumage and a dry, open-country habitat.

    Archive 2006-05-01 Darren Naish 2006

  • As I'm staring out at the sport fishing boats through the haze, a line of four large brownish shorebirds with decurved bills flies by.

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • As I'm staring out at the sport fishing boats through the haze, a line of four large brownish shorebirds with decurved bills flies by.

    Saturday July 28 -- Stairs and the Usual Suspects 2007

  • Though ornithological writers are almost unanimous in distinguishing the buzzards as a group from the eagles, the grounds usually assigned for their separation are but slight, and the diagnostic character that can be best trusted is probably that in the former the bill is decurved from the base, while in the latter it is for about a third of its length straight.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various

  • But note: the claws of the two hind toes are not so sharply decurved, nor so acute at the points, the finger slipping readily over them.

    Birds of the Rockies 1896

  • My field-glass was soon fixed upon him, revealing a little bird with a long beak, decurved at the end, a grayish-brown coat quite thickly barred and mottled on the wings and tail, and a vest of warm white finely sprinkled with a dusky gray.

    Birds of the Rockies 1896

  • SITTING ON THE PORCH with a cup of ginger tea, my journal, and bird book, I am watching through my binoculars what I believe to be sunbirds in the garden-elegant, purple-iridescent birds with a decurved bill.

    Orion Magazine Articles 2008

  • These researches ended in a conviction that nothing like this construction pertained to the Mastodon, whose lower jaw ends in a distinctly decurved extremity, simply suited to give attachment to the muscles of a lip; as is evident on re - ferring to a specimen or to any authentic engraving.

    Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 1771

  • The zygomatic (quadratojugal) is greatly decurved posteriorly, and the supratemporal is accordingly decurved also.

    Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 1771

  • This is highly unusual among birds and it seems that the huge decurved bill and precision-grasping feeding technique that hornbills employ evolved in concert with their visual field (Martin & Coetzee 2004) [if you’re really interested in this particular subject do check out Graham Martin’s website].

    Bucorvids: post-Cretaceous maniraptorans on the savannah Darren Naish 2006

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