noun a brass musical instrument similar to a trumpet but shorter and wider, often used in marching bands and jazz ensembles
In music, a cornet is a brass instrument similar to a trumpet but with a more conical bore. It is commonly used in brass bands and jazz ensembles.
In culinary contexts, a cornet can refer to a cone-shaped pastry filled with cream or other ingredients.
In military contexts, a cornet can refer to a small trumpet used for signaling or ceremonial purposes.
In historical contexts, a cornet can refer to a cavalry officer rank in some European armies.
In heraldry, a cornet can refer to a small crown or circlet used as a charge on a coat of arms.
The cornet is a brass instrument similar to a trumpet, commonly used in brass bands and orchestras.
In culinary contexts, a cornet can refer to a cone-shaped pastry or a paper cone used for serving food like french fries or appetizers.
In military bands, the cornet is a common instrument used for bugle calls and fanfares.