The word for a nose like a beak is aquiline nose.
The word aquiline nose comes from the Latin word for eagle and refers to the curved and hooked shape of the beak of an eagle.
Aquiline means a prominent, slightly curved nose with a hooked appearance such as an eagle's beak.
Someone may be described as having an aquiline nose if their nose has a noticeable hook or curve to it.
An aquiline nose is also known as a Roman nose and is basically a human nose that has a prominent bridge that gives the nose the appearance of being slightly bent or curved.
And when a person's nose has a large dorsal hump and a low tip it's called a pollybeak deformity or parrot beak nose.
The nasal dorsum is the bridge of the nose which starts between the eyes and travels to the tip of the nose.
This is also made of both bone and cartilage and can also project too much and even appear wide.