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Bicorn
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bi⋅corn
/
ˈbaɪ
kɔrn
/
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[
bahy
-kawrn
]
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–adjective
Also,
bi⋅cor⋅nate
/
baɪˈkɔr
nɪt
,
-neɪt
/
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[
bahy-
kawr
-nit
,
-neyt
]
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bi⋅cor⋅nu⋅ate
/
baɪˈkɔr
nyu
ɪt
,
-ˌeɪt
/
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[
bahy-
kawr
-nyoo-it
,
-eyt
]
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bi⋅cor⋅nu⋅ous.
1.
Botany,
Zoology
.
having two horns or hornlike parts.
2.
shaped like a crescent.
–noun
3.
bicorne.
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Origin:
1745–55;
< L
bicornis,
equiv. to
bi-
bi-
1
+
corn
(
ū
)
horn
+
-is
adj. suffix
Bi⋅corn
/
ˈbaɪ
kɔrn
/
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bahy
-kawrn
]
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–noun
(in early French and English literature) a mythical animal, usually depicted as a grotesquely fat beast, that existed solely by devouring virtuous husbands.
Compare
Chichivache
.
Origin:
1375–1425;
late ME
Bycorne
< MF < L
bicornis
bicorn
bi⋅corne
/
ˈbaɪ
kɔrn
/
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-kawrn
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–noun
1.
a two-cornered cocked hat worn esp. in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
2.
a two-horned animal.
Also,
bicorn.
Origin:
< F, MF;
see
bicorn
,
Bicorn
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bi·cor·nu·ate
(bī-kôr'nyōō-ĭt, -āt')
adj.
Having two horns or horn-shaped parts.
Shaped like a crescent.
[From
bi-
1
+ Latin
cornū
,
horn
; see
ker-
1
in Indo-European roots.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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