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Meaning of bicorn
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bicorn (n)
a cocked hat with the brim turned up to form two points
Wordnet
bicorn (s)
having two horns or horn-shaped parts
Webster
bicorn (a.)
Alt. of Bicornous
bicorn Sentence Examples
- The knight's helmet was adorned with a majestic bicorn, signifying his rank.
- Legends often depict mystical creatures with bicorn horns, symbolizing their power.
- Napoleon Bonaparte was famously depicted wearing a bicorn hat in many historical portraits.
- The bicorn shape of certain shells provides them with aerodynamic properties for swimming.
- A bicorn uterus is a congenital abnormality characterized by a heart-shaped structure.
- In heraldry, a bicorn is a double-pointed horn often depicted in coats of arms.
- The magician's wand was topped with a bicorn, adding to the aura of mystique in his performance.
- Some species of beetles have bicorn antennae, which help them detect pheromones.
- The bicorn moth is named for its distinctive wing shape, resembling a double horn.
- A bicornuate gallbladder is a rare anatomical variation in which the gallbladder has two distinct pouches.
FAQs About the word bicorn
a cocked hat with the brim turned up to form two points, having two horns or horn-shaped partsAlt. of Bicornous
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The knight's helmet was adorned with a majestic bicorn, signifying his rank.
Legends often depict mystical creatures with bicorn horns, symbolizing their power.
Napoleon Bonaparte was famously depicted wearing a bicorn hat in many historical portraits.
The bicorn shape of certain shells provides them with aerodynamic properties for swimming.