Look up horns, Horns, or hörns in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Horns or The Horns may refer to: Plural of Horn (anatomy) Plural of Horn (instrument)...
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titles beginning with Horn All pages with titles containing Horn Cape Horn (disambiguation) Horn House (disambiguation) Horns (disambiguation) Horne...
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horns of animals before starting to emulate naturally occurring horns with metal ones. The use of animal horns survives with the shofar, a ram's horn...
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friend. The next morning, he wakes up with a pair of horns protruding from his head. The horns have special powers that force people to tell Ig their...
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sign of the horns is used during religious rituals in Wicca, to invoke or represent the Horned god. In LaVeyan Satanism, the sign of the horns is used as...
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Rhinoceros (redirect from Horns of rhinoceros)
horns develop from subcutaneous tissues, and are made of keratinous mineralized compartments. The horns root in a germinative layer. Rhinoceros horns...
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proteins surrounding a core of live bone. Horns are distinct from antlers, which are not permanent. In mammals, true horns are found mainly among the ruminant...
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"ram's horns" All pages with titles containing Ram's horn Ramshorn This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ram's horn. If an...
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Golden Horns of Gallehus were two horns made of sheet gold, discovered in Gallehus, north of Møgeltønder in Southern Jutland, Denmark. The horns dated...
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have horns. Trams, trollies, streetcars, and even bicycles are also legally required to have an audible warning device in many areas. Modern car horns are...
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sringa, ranasringa (Sanskrit for "war-horn"), kurudutu, and kombu. Early metal horns were less complex than modern horns. By the early 17th century, there...
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Hyoid bone (redirect from Greater horn of the hyoid)
consists of a central part called the body, and two pairs of horns, the greater and lesser horns. The body of the hyoid bone is the central part of the hyoid...
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case the horn is attached to the end of the waveguide. In outdoor horns, such as the feed horns of satellite dishes, the open mouth of the horn is often...
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not to be confused with the village of Hørning in Randers municipality Hørning is a town in central Denmark with a population of 8,462 (1 January 2024)...
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Cutaneous horns, also known by the Latin name cornu cutaneum, are unusual keratinous skin tumors with the appearance of horns, or sometimes of wood or...
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phrase "Hook 'em" or "Hook 'em Horns" to show school pride. The gesture is meant to approximate the shape of the head and horns of the UT mascot, the Texas...
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radial horn exhibits some of the beaming of the exponential horn. Altec sectoral horns were radial horns with vanes placed in the mouth of the horn for the...
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The Phenix Horns, originally known as the EWF Horns, were the main horn section for the band Earth, Wind & Fire. The horn section was composed of Don Myrick...
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Antelope (redirect from Antelope horns)
mates, horns are clashed in combat. Males more commonly use their horns against each other than against another species. The boss of the horns is typically...
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The Horns of Moses are an iconographic convention common in Latin Christianity whereby Moses was presented as having two horns on his head, later replaced...
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Shirley Horn with Horns is a 1963 studio album by Shirley Horn, featuring arrangements by Quincy Jones, Billy Byers, Thad Jones and Don Sebesky. The Allmusic...
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– By The Horns". Clash Magazine. 25 May 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2019. Hamid, Sahib (21 June 2012). "ALBUM REVIEW: JULIA STONE – BY THE HORNS (2012 LP)"...
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represent the horns of the sacred bull. Sir Arthur Evans concluded, after noting numerous examples in Minoan and Mycenaean contexts, that the Horns of Consecration...
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Grey columns (redirect from Posterior horns of the spinal cords)
sensory relay neurons. The anterior grey column, (also known as the anterior horn of spinal cord and anterior cornu) is broad and of a rounded or quadrangular...
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the Scythian sphere, vessels of clay or metal shaped like horns were used alongside actual horns from an early time. A Late Archaic (ca. 480 BC) Attic red-figure...
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The Horns of Alexander represent an artistic tradition that depicted Alexander the Great with two horns on his head, a form of expression that was associated...
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are often built into horn-shaped enclosures or use horns. Most often the higher-frequency elements (tweeters and midranges) use horns, sometimes with acoustic...
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related to Locomotive horns. Five Chime Consultants – online spotters' guide to diesel locomotive horns in North America LocomotiveHorns.info – guide to collecting...
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the natural horn and of natural sounds on the modern horn in the solo part and requires four natural horns in the orchestra. A natural horn in heraldry...
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Miles Davis and Horns (PRLP 7025) is a compilation album by the American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis. Released in 1956, by Prestige Records, it compiles...
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