Pronunciation: /ˈbaɪˌkɔrn/
noun A mythical creature or object with two horns or points
A1 A bicorn is a mythical creature with two horns.
A2 The bicorn in the story was said to have magical powers.
B1 The bicorn is often depicted as a symbol of strength and power.
B2 Legends tell of a bicorn that could fly and breathe fire.
C1 The bicorn is a fascinating creature that appears in various mythologies.
C2 Scholars have debated the origins of the bicorn in folklore and literature.
formal The bicorn hat was traditionally worn by European military officers.
informal I found a cool bicorn hat at the vintage store.
slang Check out his bicorn, he thinks he's so fancy.
figurative Her bicorn of a personality makes it hard to predict her reactions.
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