Horn
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British pronunciation/hˈɔːn/
American pronunciation/ˈhɔɹn/

Definition & Meaning of "horn"

Horn
01

a hard protuberance made of keratin that grows on the heads of some mammals such as cattle, goats, etc.

horn definition and meaning

What is "horn"?

Horn refers to a hard, pointed, and often curved growth that extends from the head of certain animals, such as cattle, goats, and rhinoceroses. It is composed of a tough protein called keratin and serves various purposes depending on the species. Horns can be used for defense against predators, as a symbol of dominance and territoriality, for ritualistic or decorative purposes, or even as a sound-producing instrument. Unlike antlers, which are shed and regrown annually, horns are usually permanent structures that continue to grow throughout the animal's life. They are an iconic feature of many species and play a significant role in their biology and behavior.

02

a device placed inside of a vehicle that makes an alarming and loud sound, used to give a warning or signal to others

horn definition and meaning
03

a brass instrument that is played by valves with a curl in its tube and a flared bore

horn definition and meaning
04

a brass instrument with a coiled tube and flared bell, played by buzzing the lips and adjusting valves and hand placement for different pitches

horn definition and meaning

What is a "horn"?

A horn is a brass instrument with a long, coiled tube and a flared bell. The player produces sound by buzzing their lips into a mouthpiece and using valves to change the pitch. Additionally, the player places their hand inside the bell to modify the tone and pitch. The horn has a wide range and is known for its smooth, mellow tone. It is a versatile instrument used in orchestras, concert bands, and chamber music, often playing both melodic lines and harmonies. The horn's distinctive shape and rich, warm sound make it a key component in many musical ensembles.

05

a noisemaker (as at parties or games) that makes a loud noise when you blow through it

06

any hard protuberance from the head of an organism that is similar to or suggestive of a horn

07

a high pommel of a Western saddle (usually metal covered with leather)

08

a noise made by the driver of an automobile to give warning

09

an alarm device that makes a loud warning sound

10

a device having the shape of a horn

11

the material (mostly keratin) that covers the horns of ungulates and forms hooves and claws and nails

to horn
01

stab or pierce with a horn or tusk

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Example
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The impatient driver honked their horn repeatedly in traffic.
The coach and the star player locked horns over a disagreement in team strategy, resulting in a tense confrontation during practice.
Amid the downtown chaos, the blaring horns of the traffic jam created a dissonant symphony of frustration.
The oncoming train sounded its horn as it approached the platform.
The ship captain blew the horn as the vessel departed from the harbor.
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