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horn of Ammon Hippocampus.
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hornet sting A sting from a wasp of the family Vespidae, which may cause a general urticaria. SEE: hymenoptera sting .
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horn Wind instrument made of brass.
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horn Rigid and pointed cuticular outgrowth, especially on the thorax or abdomen of caterpillars in the Saturniidae and the Sphingidae.
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horn One of a pair of hard, permanent structures on the frontal bones of the head in members of the family Bovidae. True horns consist of a bony core covered with a sheath of keratinous material. 'Horn' is also used to refer to the keratinous growth on the midline of the nose of the Rhinocerotidae, although these are not true horns due to the lack of a bony core.
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