horn Meaning & Definition

  • En [ hɔːn]
  • Us [ hɔːrn]

Meaning of horn In English

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Examples of horn

  • The male deer grows large branching horns called antlers.

  • The bull lowered its horns and charged straight at him.

  • 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.

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Translations of horn In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    動物, 角, 角質…

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  • 中文简体

    动物, 角, 角质…

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  • Español

    pito, cuerno, trompa…

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  • Português

    buzina, corno, chifre…

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  • 日本語

    クラクション, 警報, (牛・ヤギなどの)角…

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  • Türk dili

    boynuz, korna, klakson…

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  • Français

    corne [feminine], klaxon [masculine], avertisseur [masculine]…

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  • Catalan

    botzina, clàxon, banya…

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