rostrum in the PONS Dictionary

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One or two men, walking up and down the aisle for the purpose, would drag the fallen person up on the rostrum.
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This species has an elongated rostrum and a triangular or subtriangular dorsal fin.
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The outer wall of the phragmocone is called the conotheca, distinct from the rostrum.
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It also has a very long rostrum, said body part taking up to 30% of its total body length.
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It is not usually the target species but easily gets entangled in fishing nets, and is retained as bycatch for its meat, fins and rostrum.
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The lower jaw often forms a huge arch in some species, sometimes extending above the rostrum in a shape comparable to a playground slide.
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From thirteen rounds, he was on the rostrum for twelve, and finished sixth in the other.
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If harassment continues, they can use their rostrum to deliver a painful bite, which in some species can be medically significant.
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The female rostrum is twice as long and its surface is smoother than in the male.
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He was especially able at the rostrum; he spoke almost daily on spiritual topics without becoming tiresome.
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