| corne | deciduous European shrub or small tree having bright red fruit |
|---|---|
| corne | Roman Catholic theologian (1585-1638) |
| corne | Roman Catholic theologian (1585-1638) |
| corne | United States financier who accumulated great wealth from railroad and shipping businesses (1794-1877) |
| corne | United States businessman who unified the telegraph system in the United States and who in 1865 (with Andrew D. White) founded Cornell University (1807-1874) |
| corne | United States actress noted for her performances in Broadway plays (1893-1974) |
| corne | a university in New York |
| corne | made of horn (or of a substance resembling horn) |
| corne | the intersection of two streets |
| corne | (architecture) solid exterior angle of a building |
| corne | an interior angle formed be two meeting walls |
| corne | the point where two lines meet or intersect |