0 a hard object which grows (usually in pairs) on the head of a cow, sheep etc -- roh
A ram has horns.
1 the material of which this is made -- rohovina; z rohoviny
The spoons are made of horn
(also adjective) horn spoons.
2 something which is made of horn -- předmět z rohoviny
a shoehorn.
3 something which looks like a horn in shape -- růžek, roh
a snail’s horns.
4 the apparatus in a car etc which gives a warning sound -- klakson
The driver blew his horn.
5 an instrument, formerly an animal’s horn but now made of brass, that is blown to produce a musical sound -- (lovecký) roh
a hunting horn.
6 (also French horn) the type of coiled brass horn that is played in orchestras etc. -- lesní roh
On the other horn, traversing does indeed turn out to be logically impossible, but the temporalist does not need to claim that it is possible.
First horn : if the world is capable of disambiguation, then it seems doubtful that it was ever really religiously ambiguous in the first place.
The temporal horn of the lateral ventricle served as the lateral boundary and the medial edge of the temporal lobe as the medial boundary.
In the adult dorsal horn, gap junctions form predominantly between astrocytes.
The scooter horn mix includes the original with several lower octaves.
I start with the scooter horn going into that ambience, then include the mix exactly at that point.
French horn: (4) short note (horn sn), (5) held note (horn held), (6) trill (horn tr), and (7) glissando (horn gliss).
As an example, take the isolated sound of a car horn.
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