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- Dictionarymuz·zle/ˈməz(ə)l/
noun
- 1. the projecting part of the face, including the nose and mouth, of an animal such as a dog or horse: "she patted the horse's velvety muzzle" Similar
- 2. the open end of the barrel of a firearm: "Devlin jammed the muzzle of the gun into the man's neck"
verb
- 1. put a muzzle on (an animal): "the dog should have been muzzled"
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Learn the meaning of muzzle as a noun and a verb, with examples, synonyms, and word history. Muzzle can refer to the snout of an animal, a device to prevent biting or expression, or the end of a weapon.
Learn the meaning of muzzle as a noun and a verb in English, with synonyms and related words. Find out how to use muzzle to describe the mouth and nose of an animal, a covering over it, the end of a gun barrel, or the act of stopping opinions.
Muzzle can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it means the mouth or end of a gun, or the part of an animal's face. As a verb, it means to prevent from speaking or acting.
Muzzle can mean the snout of an animal, a device to prevent biting or speaking, or the end of a gun barrel. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and translations from various sources.
A muzzle is a guard that covers an animal's mouth to keep it from biting. If your dog is aggressive, you might have to put a muzzle on her when you take her to the dog park.
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word muzzle, such as the nose and mouth of an animal, a device to prevent biting or barking, or a way to silence speech. See synonyms, examples, and pronunciation of muzzle.
MUZZLE meaning: 1. the mouth and nose of an animal, especially a dog: 2. a covering put over an animal's nose and…. Learn more.