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Borne
- verb -
- be pregnant with; "She is bearing his child"; "The are expecting another child in January"; "I am carrying his child"
- behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"
- bring forth, "The apple tree bore delicious apples this year"; "The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers"
- bring in; "interest-bearing accounts"; "How much does this savings certificate pay annually?"
- cause to be born; "My wife had twins yesterday!"
- contain or hold; have within; "The jar carries wine"; "The canteen holds fresh water"; "This can contains water"
- have on one's person; "He wore a red ribbon"; "bear a scar"
- have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices; "She bears the title of Duchess"; "He held the governorship for almost a decade"
- have; "bear a resemblance"; "bear a signature"
- move while holding up or suppo
Corns
- noun - (Great Britain) any of various cereal plants (especially the dominant crop of the region--wheat in Great Britain or oats in Scotland and Ireland)
- a hard thickening of the skin (especially on the top or sides of the toes) caused by the pressure of ill-fitting shoes
- ears of corn that can be prepared and served for human food
- feed (cattle) with corn
- preserve with salt; "corned beef"
- something sentimental or trite; "that movie was pure corn"
- tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties; the principal cereal in Mexico and Central and South America since pre-Columbian times
- the dried grains or kernels or corn used as animal feed or ground for meal
- whiskey distilled from a mash of not less than 80 percent corn
Cornu
- noun - (anatomy) any structure that resembles a horn in shape
Corny
- adjective - dull and tiresome but with pretensions of significance or originality; "bromidic sermons"
Horne
- noun - Richard Hengist Horne (born Richard Henry Horne) (31 December 1802 – 13 March 1884)[1] was an English poet and critic most famous for his poem Orion.
In 1867 he changed his second Christian name from Henry to Hengist.
- United States operatic mezzo-soprano (born 1934)
- United States singer and actress (born in 1917)
Horns
- noun - a brass musical instrument consisting of a conical tube that is coiled into a spiral and played by means of valves
- a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves
- a device having the shape of a horn; "horns at the ends of a new moon"; "the hornof an anvil"; "the cleat had two horns"
- a device on an automobile for making a warning noise
- a high pommel of a Western saddle (usually metal covered with leather)
- a noise made by the driver of an automobile to give warning;
- a noisemaker (as at parties or games) that makes a loud noise when you blow through it
- an alarm device that makes a loud warning sound
- any hard protuberance from the head of an organism that is similar to or suggestive of a horn
- one of the bony outgrowths on the heads of certain ungulates
- stab or pierce with a horn or tusk; "the rhino horned the explorer" <
Horny
- adjective - feeling great sexual desire; "feeling horny"
- having horns or hornlike projections; "horny coral"; "horny (or horned) frog"
- made of horn (or of a substance resembling horn)
Morne
- - Of or pertaining to the morn; morning.
Morns
- noun - the time period between dawn and noon; "I spent the morning running errands"
Norna
- - Any one of the three Fates, Past, Present, and Future. Their names were Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld. They are identified with the Anglo-Saxon Wyrd, and are similar to the Greek Moirae and Roman Parcae.