rostrum
/ˈroʊstrəm/Definitions
1. noun
A platform or raised area, especially for a speaker at a meeting or conference, or a beak or snout.
“The politician stepped up to the rostrum to deliver her speech.”
2. noun
In some mollusks, a horny or chitinous structure projecting from the mouth, used for feeding or other purposes.
“The snail’s rostrum helped it scrape algae from the rock.”