
1) Anatomical horn 2) Anatomical structure 3) Ancient Roman instrument 4) Ancient Roman music device 5) Ancient Roman melodic device 6) Ancient Roman device 7) Ancient Roman apparatus 8) Ancient Roman music apparatus 9) Ancient Roman musical device 10) Ancient Roman music equipment 11) Ancient Roman equipment
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Latin, meaning: horn.
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Cornu (pl. cornua) is a Latin word for horn. Cornu may also refer to: People: Places: In zoology: In anatomy: In Medicine ...
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• (n.) A horn, or anything shaped like or resembling a horn.
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(Latin: `horn`), large metal horn of ancient Rome, used as a military and ceremonial instrument. It was about 11 feet (slightly more than 3 m) in ... [1 related articles]
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A - horn. B - wing of battle formation.
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Synonym: horn. ... 2. Any structure composed of horny substance. ... 3. One of the coronal extensions of the dental pulp underlying a cusp or lobe. ... 4. The major subdivisions of the lateral ventricle in the cerebral hemisphere (the frontal horn, occipital horn, and temporal horn). ... See: lateral ventricle. ... Origin: L. Horn ... (05 Mar 2000)...
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(kor´noo) pl. cor´nua Latin word meaning horn. cornu ammonis hippocampus. cornu sacrale either of two hook-shaped processes extending downward from the arch of the last sacral vertebra.
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A horn, approximately 11 feet (3.4 m) long, shaped like the letter G, gently tapered out along its full length with a decorated crossbar brace that supported its weight on the shoulder of the player. It was tuned to the note G with a range of seventeen notes and a tone like a French horn. It was played by a cornicen. It had a variety of uses: - to …...
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Cor'nu (kôr'nu)
noun ;
plural Cornua (-nu*ȧ). [ Latin ] A horn, or anything shaped like or resembling a horn.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kōr′nū, -nŭs, -nū-ă Definitions: 1. Any structure composed of horny substance. 2. One of the coronal extensions of the dental pulp underlying a cusp or lobe. 3. The major subdivisions of the lateral ventricle in the cerebral hemisphere (the frontal horn, occipital horn, and temporal horn). 4....
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The Cornu helicopter was the first helicopter to made a successful free flight with a man on board. It was invented by a Frenchman, Paul Cornu in 1907.
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[
n] - (anatomy) any structure that resembles a horn in shape
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noun (anatomy) any structure that resembles a horn in shape
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Latin = horn.
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a horn, esp. a bony part that resembles a horn.
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horn.
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