
1) Antler 2) Baleen 3) Cape 4) Claxon 5) Cornet 6) Klaxon 7) Shofar 8) Shophar 9) Telephone 10) Tortoiseshell 11) Trumpet 12) Whalebone
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1) SA cape 2) Abhor not having instrument 3) American slang for a drink 4) Animal anatomy 5) Antelope feature 6) Antler 7) Auto alert 8) Auto honker 9) Auto part 10) Band tooter 11) Basketball game ender 12) Beep beep maker 13) Beeper 14) Beeper, of a sort 15) Blast maker 16) Blast source 17) Bony outgrowth
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A sound signal which uses electricity or compressed air to vibrate a disc diaphragm.
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A sound signal which uses electricity or compressed air to vibrate a disc diaphragm.
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• (n.) Something made of a horn, or in resemblance of a horn • (n.) The high pommel of a saddle; also, either of the projections on a lady`s saddle for supporting the leg. • (v. t.) To cause to wear horns; to cuckold. • (n.) The curving extremity of the wing of an army or of a squadron drawn up in a crescentlike form. • (n....
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(from the article `arête`) ...and thawing (glacial sapping; see cirque). Two opposing glaciers meeting at an arête will carve a low, smooth gap, or col. An arête may culminate ... ...flanks. Headward erosion of these cirques finally leaves only a sharp peak flanked by nearly vertical headwall cliffs, which are separate...
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1) The part of the speaker that emits midrange and higher range frequencies.
2) A speaker or speaker enclosure where sound waves are put into a narrow opening (by a speaker cone or driver) and the narrow opening flairs out to a larger opening.
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1. A hard, projecting, and usually pointed organ, growing upon the heads of certain animals, especially. 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. ... 2. The antler of a deer, which is of bone throughout, and annually shed and renewed. ... 3. <zoology&...
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(horn) a pointed projection such as the paired processes on the head of various animals, or other structure resembling them in shape. an excrescence or projection shaped like the horn of an animal.
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A high mountain peak that forms when the walls of three or more cirques intersect.
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Horn noun [ Anglo-Saxon
horn ; akin to Dutch
horen ,
hoorn , G., Icelandic , Swedish , & Danish
horn , Goth.
haúrn , W., Gael., & Ir.
corn , Latin
cornu , Greek ..., and perhaps also to English
cheer ,
cranium ,
cerebral ; conf...
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Horn transitive verb 1. To furnish with horns; to give the shape of a horn to.
2. To cause to wear horns; to cuckold. [ Obsolete]
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A sharp peak formed at the intersection of the headwalls of three or more cirques.
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A horn is a musical instrument, originally formed, as the name denotes, from the horn of an animal. The name includes a large family of wind-instruments, many of which have fallen into disuse.
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A keratosis which is taller than it is broad.
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A sound signal which uses electricity or compressed air to vibrate a disc diaphragm.
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A projection on a piece of framing left in position until the framing is fitted, commonly found on made-to-measure doors.
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a peak or pinnacle thinned and eroded by three or more glacial cirques. The Matterhorn in Switzerland was carved away by glacial erosion. (Photo courtesy of the World Data Center for Glaciology, Boulder, CO.)
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noun a high pommel of a Western saddle (usually metal covered with leather)
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tusk verb stab or pierce with a horn or tusk; `the rhino horned the explorer`
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(music) Member of a family of lip-reed wind instruments used for signalling and ritual, and sharing features of a generally conical bore (although the orchestral horn is of part conical and part straight bore) and curved shape, pr...
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(zoology) Broad term for hardened processes on the heads of some members of order Artiodactyla: deer, antelopes, cattle, goats, and sheep; and the rhinoceroses in order Perissodactyla. They are used usually for sparring rather than serious fighting, often between members of the same sp...
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a projection, often pointed.
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A type of loudspeaker (qv), used for mid to high frequency sounds. Musicans also use the term to refer to their instruments (usually brass instruments but occasionally woodwind too).
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A sounding device used in place of a gun. Used mainly with a fully automatic timing system.
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