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tricorn
tri·corn also tri·corne T0351900 (trī′kôrn′)n. A hat having the brim turned up on three sides.adj. Having three corners, horns, or projections. [French tricorne, from Latin tricornis, three-horned : tri-, tri- + cornū, horn; see ker- in Indo-European roots.]tricorn (ˈtraɪˌkɔːn) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a cocked hat with opposing brims turned back and caught in three places2. (European Myth & Legend) an imaginary animal having three hornsadjhaving three horns or corners[C18: from Latin tricornis, from tri- + cornu horn]tri•corn (ˈtraɪ kɔrn) adj. 1. having three horns, points, or hornlike projections; three-cornered. n. 2. tricorne. [1750–60; < Latin tricornis] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tricorn - cocked hat with the brim turned up to form three pointstricornecocked hat - hat with opposing brims turned up and caught together to form points | Translationstricorn
tri·corn (trī'kōrn), 1. One of the lateral ventricles of the brain. 2. Synonym(s): tricornute3. Having three corners. [tri- + L. cornu, horn] tricorn An obsolete term that formerly dignified each paired lateral ventricle of the brain, as each has three horns (cornua).tricorn
Synonyms for tricornnoun cocked hat with the brim turned up to form three pointsSynonymsRelated Words |