Definition of Cornuted. Meaning of Cornuted. Synonyms of Cornuted

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Definition of Cornuted

Cornuted
Cornute Cor"nute (k?r"n?t or k?r-n?t"), Cornuted Cor*nut"ed (k?r-n?"t?d), a. [L. cornutus horned, from cornu horn.] 1. Bearing horns; horned; horn-shaped. 2. Cuckolded. [R.] ``My being cornuted.' --LEstrange.

Meaning of Cornuted from wikipedia

- exist. Sumrall, Colin D.; Sprinkle, James (1999). "Ponticulocarpus, a new cornute-grade stylophoran from the Middle Cambrian Spence Shale of Utah". Journal...
- call oxen by their names" (a double-entendre; an "ox" can also refer to a cornuted man, a cuckold). The ultimate source of this idiom is a phrase in Plutarch's...
- Drepanosticta tropica (dark-shouldered cornuted shadowdamsel) is a species of damselfly in the family Platystictidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Asian...
- Drepanosticta subtropica (blue-shouldered cornuted shadowdamsel) is a species of damselfly in the family Platystictidae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. The...
- Tibullus book 2 is a collection of six Latin poems written in elegiac couplets by the poet Albius Tibullus. They are thought to have been written in the...
- synapomorphy, having evolved from a cornute. Mitrates are thought to have formed their tail from the proximal part of the cornute tail, with the distal part atomised...
- Machaeridians are often found in ****ociation with stylophorans - the cornutes and mitrates. This suggests that they possessed a similar ecology. They...
- primaeva A cornute stylophoran A. occitana A cornute stylophoran Cothurnocystis C. fellinensis A cornute stylophoran C. courtessolei A cornute stylophoran...
- Cambrian genus of cornute echinoderm. Sumrall, Colin D.; Sprinkle, James; Pruss, Sara; Finnegan, Seth (2009). "Cardiocystella, a new cornute stylophoran from...
- group allied to the Paleozoic Era echinoderms, comprising the prehistoric cornutes and mitrates. It is synonymous with the subphylum Calcichordata. Their...