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I . horn [hɔ:n] SAM.

1. horn (growth):

horn
rog m. spol

2. horn GLAS.:

horn
rog m. spol

3. horn of vehicle:

horn
hupa ž. spol
to sound [or blow]one's horn

II . horn [hɔ:n] GLAG. nepreh. glag. am. angl. to horn in

French ˈhorn SAM.

French horn
rog m. spol

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He could project his voice so that it soared over the horn and reed sections in a big-band setting.
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This mouthpiece is turned from horn, and is 14 mm wide.
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According to legend the unicorn, by dipping its horn into liquid, is said to be able to detect poison.
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Various scholars have read this as hearing rather than horn.
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Some popular jazz hornists were taught privately by the breakthrough jazz horn players.
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Horn, however, refuses to make an immediate decision.
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Horn was remembered by colleagues as one of the university's best-loved and most influential teachers and most effective leaders.
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The snout is heavily armoured, and bears a horn-like boss.
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Their carapace is slightly oval shaped; they have many ridges parallel to the ventral margin and possess a horn at the anterior end.
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Mid-range drivers are usually cone types or, less commonly, dome types, or compression horn drivers.
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