tubicornous (Meaning)

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tubicornous (a.)

Having hollow horns.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tubicornous

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tubicornous Sentence Examples

  1. The tuba player's tubicornous embouchure produced a resonant and melodious sound.
  2. The tubicornous shape of the instrument amplified the low-frequency vibrations, creating a thunderous tone.
  3. The orchestra's tubicornous section played a vital role in the grand crescendo of the symphony.
  4. The tubicornous design of the tuba allowed it to produce a wide range of pitches, from rumbling bass notes to soaring harmonics.
  5. The tubicornous mouthpiece of the sousaphone provided a comfortable fit for the player's lips.
  6. The tubicornous bell of the euphonium projected the sound with exceptional clarity and articulation.
  7. The tubicornous shape of the trombone's slide allowed for smooth and precise pitch changes.
  8. The tubicornous bore of the bugle gave it a distinctive and penetrating sound that carried far across the battlefield.
  9. The tubicornous construction of the alphorn enabled it to produce a powerful and resonant sound that echoed through the mountains.
  10. The tubicornous shape of the didgeridoo created a deep and resonant drone that evoked the vastness of the Australian Outback.

FAQs About the word tubicornous

Having hollow horns.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tuba player's tubicornous embouchure produced a resonant and melodious sound.

The tubicornous shape of the instrument amplified the low-frequency vibrations, creating a thunderous tone.

The orchestra's tubicornous section played a vital role in the grand crescendo of the symphony.

The tubicornous design of the tuba allowed it to produce a wide range of pitches, from rumbling bass notes to soaring harmonics.