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| the offspring of a zebra and a donkey. |
| a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare. |
| horn (hɔːn) | |
| —n | |
| 1. | either of a pair of permanent outgrowths on the heads of cattle, antelopes, sheep, etc, consisting of a central bony core covered with layers of keratinRelated: corneous, keratoid |
| 2. | the outgrowth from the nasal bone of a rhinoceros, consisting of a mass of fused hairs |
| 3. | any hornlike projection or process, such as the eyestalk of a snail |
| 4. | the antler of a deer |
| 5. | a. the constituent substance, mainly keratin, of horns, hooves, etc |
| b. (in combination): horn-rimmed spectacles | |
| 6. | a container or device made from this substance or an artificial substitute: a shoe horn; a drinking horn |
| 7. | an object or part resembling a horn in shape, such as the points at either end of a crescent, the point of an anvil, the pommel of a saddle, or a cornucopia |
| 8. | a primitive musical wind instrument made from the horn of an animal |
| 9. | hunting horn French horn See cor anglais any musical instrument consisting of a pipe or tube of brass fitted with a mouthpiece, with or without valves |
| 10. | slang jazz any wind instrument |
| 11. | a. a device for producing a warning or signalling noise |
| b. (in combination): a foghorn | |
| 12. | (usually plural) the hornlike projection attributed to certain devils, deities, etc |
| 13. | (usually plural) the imaginary hornlike parts formerly supposed to appear on the forehead of a cuckold |
| 14. | Also called: horn balance an extension of an aircraft control surface that projects in front of the hinge providing aerodynamic assistance in moving the control |
| 15. | a. acoustic horn, Also called: exponential horn a hollow conical device coupled to the diaphragm of a gramophone to control the direction and quality of the sound |
| b. any such device used to spread or focus sound, such as the device attached to an electrical loudspeaker in a public address system | |
| c. Also called: horn antenna a microwave aerial, formed by flaring out the end of a waveguide | |
| 16. | geology another name for pyramidal peak |
| 17. | a stretch of land or water shaped like a horn |
| 18. | slang (Brit) an erection of the penis |
| 19. | Bible a symbol of power, victory, or success: in my name shall his horn be exalted |
| 20. | (US), (Canadian) blow one's horn Brit equivalent: blow one's own trumpet to boast about oneself; brag |
| 21. | draw in one's horns, pull in one's horns |
| a. to suppress or control one's feelings, esp of anger, enthusiasm, or passion | |
| b. to withdraw a previous statement | |
| c. to economize | |
| 22. | on the horns of a dilemma |
| a. in a situation involving a choice between two equally unpalatable alternatives | |
| b. in an awkward situation | |
| —vb | |
| 23. | to provide with a horn or horns |
| 24. | to gore or butt with a horn |
| Related: corneous, keratoid | |
| [Old English; related to Old Norse horn, Gothic haurn, Latin cornu horn] | |
| 'hornless | |
| —adj | |
| 'hornlike | |
| —adj | |
horn (hôrn)
n.
One of the hard, usually permanent structures projecting from the head of certain mammals, such as cattle, consisting of a bony core covered with a sheath of keratinous material.
A hard protuberance that is similar to or suggestive of a horn.
The hard, smooth keratinous material forming the outer covering of animal horns.
Any of the major subdivisions of the lateral ventricle in the cerebral hemisphere of the brain: the frontal horn, occipital horn, and temporal horn. Also called cornu.
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