"Proh-BAH-sihss" -- which also may be heard said "proh-BAH-skihss" -- is a way of pronouncing the word "proboscis." The word refers to an elongated snout on an elephant and a sucking mouthpart on an invertebrate.
The proboscis monkey is a tree dwelling monkey native to Borneo. Their most recognizable feature is their extremely large nose that hangs down in front of their mouth. They are not only good climbers, but they are good swimmers, too (they have been picked up by fishing boats more than a mile from shore). The proboscis monkey is an endangered species due to habitat loss and hunting. To see a picture of the proboscis monkey, see the related link.
The word "Euphrates" is pronounced as yoo-FRAY-teez.
It is pronounced AH-suh-lot.
Sucking up moisture is the main use of the proboscis by those butterflies [Lepidoptera] that have them. The main food that they seek is nectar from flowers. But they also favor sucking up soluble nutrients from mud puddles.
The word seismologist is pronounced as follows:Size-mollo-jist
The word "Proboscis" is pronounced as "pro-boh-sis."
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A nose can also be called a proboscis.
"How do you pronounce the word ion?" The word 'ion' is pronounced i-on(I-oN)
pronounce the word as you see it - bet.
The prefix of the word "pronounce" is "pro-".
The base word of "pronouncement" is "pronounce."
The proboscis can be 1 centimeter,
The likely word is "trunk" (baggage, car storage, or an elephant's proboscis).
You pronounce the word 'Kelvin' ak KEL-VIN
In birds the nostrils are called nares.
How do you pronounce the Native American word techihhlia?