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Cornigerous
Horned having horns as cornigerous animals
Corniform
Having the shape of a horn horn shaped
Cornification
Conversion into or formation of horn a becoming like horn
Cornific
Producing horns forming horn
Cerargyrite
It may be cut by a knife like lead or horn hence called horn silver
Bicorn
Having two horns two horned crescentlike
Dehorn
To deprive of horns to prevent the growth of the horns of cattle by
Note
To butt to push with the horns
Mouflon
Ovis musimon inhabiting the mountains of Sardinia Corsica etc Its horns are very large with a triangular base and rounded angles
Needly
Like a needle or needles as a needly horn a needly beard
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