noun
- plural of proboscis; long flexible snouts or trunk-like appendages of certain animals
- plural of proboscis; elongated mouthparts of insects used for feeding
Usage: zoology
Usage: entomology
Examples
- The elephants used their proboscises to grab branches from tall trees.
- Butterflies extend their proboscises to reach nectar deep inside flowers.
- The tapirs’ proboscises help them grasp leaves and fruit.
- Mosquitoes pierce skin with their needle-like proboscises.
- The zoo keeper watched as the elephants touched each other with their proboscises.
- Moths coil their proboscises when not feeding.