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HORN'PIPE, n. An instrument of music in Wales, consisting of a wooden pipe with ...
HORN'OWL, n. A species of owl, so called from two tufts of feathers on its head ...
HORN'MERCURY, n. Muriate of mercury.
HORN'LESS, a. Having no horns.
HORN'ISH, a. Somewhat like horn; hard.
HORN'ING, n. Appearance of the moon when increasing, or in the form of a crescent.
HORN'IFY, v.t. To bestow horns upon. [Not used or vulgar.]
HORN'FOOT, a. Having a hoof; hoofed.
HORN'FISH, n. The garfish or sea-needle, of the genus Esox.
HORN'ET, n. An insect of the genus Vespa or wasp, the Vespa crabro. It is much l...
HORN'ER, n. One who works or deals in horns. 1. One who winds or blows the horn.
HORN'EDNESS, n. The appearance of horns.
HORN'ED, a. Furnished with horns; as horned cattle. 1. Shaped like a crescent, o...
HORN'BOOK, n. The first book of children, or that in which they learn their lett...
HORNBLOWER, n. One that blows a horn.
HORN'BLEND, n. A mineral of several varieties, called by Hauy amphibole. It is s...