bicornous Antonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

Meaning of bicornous

Webster

bicornous (a.)

Having two horns; two-horned; crescentlike.

bicornous Sentence Examples

  1. The bicornous beetle crawled along the forest floor, its two horns glinting in the sunlight.
  2. The bicornous rock formation stood out against the flat landscape, resembling a pair of horns.
  3. In ancient mythology, the god of the underworld was often depicted with a bicornous crown.
  4. The bicornous seedpod split open to release its contents, scattering seeds across the forest floor.
  5. A bicornous structure atop the cathedral's spire added to its majestic silhouette.
  6. The bicornous silhouette of the mountain range loomed on the horizon, guiding travelers on their journey.
  7. The bicornous handle of the antique sword was intricately carved with symbols of power and strength.
  8. The bicornous crest of the helmet denoted the knight's noble lineage.
  9. Paleontologists discovered fossilized remains of a bicornous dinosaur with distinctive horn-like projections.
  10. The bicornous horns of the ram curled gracefully outward, adding to its imposing presence in the herd.

FAQs About the word bicornous

Having two horns; two-horned; crescentlike.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bicornous beetle crawled along the forest floor, its two horns glinting in the sunlight.

The bicornous rock formation stood out against the flat landscape, resembling a pair of horns.

In ancient mythology, the god of the underworld was often depicted with a bicornous crown.

The bicornous seedpod split open to release its contents, scattering seeds across the forest floor.