¢ Proboscis is the word. Stinks that I didn't get it first, but at least I'll be honest, I used this site, and I bet the other's did too but are just tricking you, lol
HAHA, I looked up the word:
Main Entry: pro·bos·cis
Pronunciation: pr&-'bä-s&s, -'bäs-k&s
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -bos·cis·es also pro·bos·ci·des /-'bä-s&-"dEz/
Etymology: Latin, from Greek proboskis, from pro- + boskein to feed
1 a : the trunk of an elephant ; also : any long flexible snout b : the human nose especially when prominent
It means the trunk of an elephant, so it's very NOSEY :P
2006-09-19 12:14:42
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answered by ĵōē¥ → đ 6
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A rearrangement of the letters in a word or phrase is an anagram.
http://wordsmith.org/anagram/ will let you unscramble words and will solve this problem instantly--but I'd give the puzzle another try. Do you have a vocubulary list from your science class?
2006-09-19 19:20:22
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answered by yetanotheronlinename 2
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Proboscis
1. A long flexible snout or trunk, as of an elephant.
2. The slender, tubular feeding and sucking organ of certain invertebrates, such as insects, worms, and mollusks.
3. A human nose, especially a prominent one.
2006-09-19 19:17:33
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answered by I love my husband 6
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Proboscis
It means a trunk of an elephant. It can also mean a human nose when it's very big.
2006-09-19 19:17:10
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answered by ashkadoodles12345 3
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proboscis
i did it bymyself
please vote me as best answer
2006-09-19 19:14:53
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answered by jay100cp 2
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i dont no it is way to hard and were did you get that at
2006-09-19 19:13:58
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answered by Bruce S 2
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proboscis
2006-09-19 19:14:03
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answered by jsweit8573 6
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i think it's CROSSBIPO
2006-09-19 19:14:18
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answered by orange_claw 2
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