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HORN'FOOT, a. Having a hoof; hoofed.
HORN'IFY, v.t. To bestow horns upon. [Not used or vulgar.]
HORN'ING, n. Appearance of the moon when increasing, or in the form of a crescent.
HORN'ISH, a. Somewhat like horn; hard.
HORN'LESS, a. Having no horns.
HORN'MERCURY, n. Muriate of mercury.
HORN'OWL, n. A species of owl, so called from two tufts of feathers on its head ...
HORN'PIPE, n. An instrument of music in Wales, consisting of a wooden pipe with ...
HORN'SHAVINGS, n. Scrapings or raspings of the horns of deer.
HORN'SILVER, n. Muriate of silver, or chlorid of silver.
HORN'SLATE, n. A gray siliceous stone.
HORN'SPOON, n. A spoon made of horn.
HORN'STONE, n. A siliceous stone, a subspecies of quartz. It is divided by James...
HORN'WORK, n. In fortification, an outwork composed of two demi-bastions joined ...
HORN'Y, a. Consisting of horn or horns. 1. Resembling horn. 2. Hard; callous.
HOROG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. hour, and to write.] 1. An account of hours. 2. The art of ...