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We have spotted HORN (4 Letters) a total of 115 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with HORN and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
• | A hard, projecting, and usually pointed organ, growing upon the heads of certain animals, esp. of the ruminants, as cattle, goats, and the like. The hollow horns of the Ox family consist externally of true horn, and are never shed. |
• | The antler of a deer, which is of bone throughout, and annually shed and renewed. |
• | Any natural projection or excrescence from an animal, resembling or thought to resemble a horn in substance or form; esp.: (a) A projection from the beak of a bird, as in the hornbill. (b) A tuft of feathers on the head of a bird, as in the horned owl. (c) A hornlike projection from the head or thorax of an insect, or the head of a reptile, or fish. (d) A sharp spine in front of the fins of a fish, as in the horned pout. |
• | An incurved, tapering and pointed appendage found in the flowers of the milkweed (Asclepias). |
• | Something made of a horn, or in resemblance of a horn |
• | A wind instrument of music; originally, one made of a horn (of an ox or a ram); now applied to various elaborately wrought instruments of brass or other metal, resembling a horn in shape. |
• | A drinking cup, or beaker, as having been originally made of the horns of cattle. |
• | The cornucopia, or horn of plenty. |
• | A vessel made of a horn; esp., one designed for containing powder; anciently, a small vessel for carrying liquids. |
• | The pointed beak of an anvil. |
• | The high pommel of a saddle; also, either of the projections on a lady's saddle for supporting the leg. |
• | The Ionic volute. |
• | The outer end of a crosstree; also, one of the projections forming the jaws of a gaff, boom, etc. |
• | A curved projection on the fore part of a plane. |
• | One of the projections at the four corners of the Jewish altar of burnt offering. |
• | One of the curved ends of a crescent; esp., an extremity or cusp of the moon when crescent-shaped. |
• | The curving extremity of the wing of an army or of a squadron drawn up in a crescentlike form. |
• | The tough, fibrous material of which true horns are composed, being, in the Ox family, chiefly albuminous, with some phosphate of lime; also, any similar substance, as that which forms the hoof crust of horses, sheep, and cattle; as, a spoon of horn. |
• | A symbol of strength, power, glory, exaltation, or pride. |
• | An emblem of a cuckold; -- used chiefly in the plural. |
• | To furnish with horns; to give the shape of a horn to. |
• | To cause to wear horns; to cuckold. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Cape of Chile
- Honk source
- Feature of a unicorn or rhino
- Shofar e.g.
- Saddle part
- Car part to honk
- Something to honk
- It may be made of bone or brass
- Trumpet or trombone
- Cornucopia essentially
- It goes beep
- Saddle feature
- Trumpet or bugle
- Beep beep maker
- Car alarm
- French or English instrument
- Trumpet
- Word after English or French
- Noisy bike accessory
- Something that a ram and a Ram have in common
- Rhinoceros feature
- Device for honking
- Trumpet e.g.
- Crescent tip
- Bugle or trumpet
- Word following French or air
- Rhino feature
- Traffic sound
- Antler e.g.
- Viking helmet feature
- Natural projection
- Car's honker
- Noisy car part
- ___ section (common ska band part)
- Per musician Charlie Parker If you dont live it it wont come out your ___
- Road warning
- Part of a goat or Africa
- Brass instrument
- Honker
Usage among publishers:
- Wall Street Journal: Dec 6, 2024
- Universal: Dec 2, 2024
- New York Times: Nov 4, 2024
- LA Times: Oct 27, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Sep 11, 2024
- Newsday: Aug 8, 2024
- Universal: Jul 23, 2024
- Universal: Jul 11, 2024
- Newsday: Jul 9, 2024
- New York Times: Jul 1, 2024
- Universal: May 24, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: May 15, 2024
- Newsday: May 9, 2024
- LA Times: May 7, 2024
- LA Times: Mar 28, 2024
- Universal: Feb 29, 2024
- Eugene Sheffer: Feb 24, 2024
- USA Today: Feb 14, 2024
- USA Today: Jan 30, 2024
- New York Times: Jan 18, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Jan 8, 2024
- USA Today: Jan 6, 2024
- LA Times: Dec 14, 2023
- Newsday: Dec 10, 2023
- Newsday: Oct 30, 2023
- Thomas Joseph: Oct 18, 2023
- LA Times: Aug 18, 2023
- Universal: Aug 9, 2023
- Wall Street Journal: Jul 31, 2023
- New York Times: Mar 12, 2023