Definition of Bicorn. Meaning of Bicorn. Synonyms of Bicorn

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Definition of Bicorn

Bicorn
Bicorn Bi"corn, Bicorned Bi"corned, Bicornous Bi*cor"nous, a. [L. bicornis; bis twice + cornu horn: cf. F. bicorne. Cf. Bickern.] Having two horns; two-horned; crescentlike.

Meaning of Bicorn from wikipedia

- Bicorn and Chichevache are fabulous beasts that appear in European satirical works of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Bicorn is a creature—part panther...
- In geometry, the bicorn, also known as a ****ed hat curve due to its resemblance to a bicorne, is a rational quartic curve defined by the equation y 2...
- The bicorne or bicorn (two-cornered) is a historical form of hat widely adopted in the 1790s as an item of uniform by European and American army and naval...
- Tschirnhausen cubic Witch of Agnesi Ampersand curve Bean curve Bicorn Transformed bicorn Bicuspid curve Bow curve Bullet-nose curve Cruciform curve Deltoid...
- Cosmic bull part of supporting the earth. Has 40,000 eyes, horns, and limbs. Bicorn and Chichevache Bonnacon Hodag (American) - monster born of the cremated...
- on the jacket. It was recorded as being issued with white trousers, and bicorns with red feathers or plumes. The main difference to separate regiments...
- Bicorn Bullet-nose curve Cartesian oval C****ini oval Deltoid curve Devil's curve Hippopede Kampyle of Eudoxus Klein quartic Lemniscate Lemniscate of Bernoulli...
- Maclaurin Tschirnhausen cubic Witch of Agnesi Ampersand curve Bean curve Bicorn Bow curve Bullet-nose curve Cruciform curve Deltoid curve Devil's curve...
- Witch of Agnesi Quartic plane curves include Ampersand curve Bean curve Bicorn Bow curve Bullet-nose curve Cartesian oval Conchoid of Dürer Cruciform curve...
- to the bearskin or had been replaced by the standard infantry tricorn or bicorn. The British Army made this change in 1765 and the Prussian Army in 1790...