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horned

Antlered vs Horned - What's the difference?

antlered | horned |


As adjectives the difference between antlered and horned

is that antlered is having antlers while horned is having horns.

As a verb horned is

(horn).

Polled vs Horned - What's the difference?

polled | horned |


As verbs the difference between polled and horned

is that polled is (poll) while horned is (horn).

As adjectives the difference between polled and horned

is that polled is lopped; said of trees having their tops cut off while horned is having horns.

Horned vs Angular - What's the difference?

horned | angular |


As adjectives the difference between horned and angular

is that horned is having horns while angular is relating to an angle or angles; having an angle or angles; forming an angle or corner; sharp-cornered; pointed; as in, an angular figure.

As a verb horned

is (horn).

As a noun angular is

(anatomy) a bone in the base of the lower jaw of many birds, reptiles, and fishes.

Proud vs Horned - What's the difference?

proud | horned |


As adjectives the difference between proud and horned

is that proud is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event while horned is having horns.

As a verb horned is

(horn).

Horned vs Hooned - What's the difference?

horned | hooned |


As verbs the difference between horned and hooned

is that horned is past tense of horn while hooned is past tense of hoon.

As an adjective horned

is having horns.

Horned vs Horked - What's the difference?

horned | horked |


As verbs the difference between horned and horked

is that horned is past tense of horn while horked is past tense of hork.

As an adjective horned

is having horns.

Horsed vs Horned - What's the difference?

horsed | horned |


As verbs the difference between horsed and horned

is that horsed is past tense of horse while horned is past tense of horn.

As an adjective horned is

having horns.

Horned vs Orned - What's the difference?

horned | orned |


As verbs the difference between horned and orned

is that horned is (horn) while orned is (orn).

As an adjective horned

is having horns.

Horned vs Hornel - What's the difference?

horned | hornel |


As an adjective horned

is having horns.

As a verb horned

is (horn).

As a noun hornel is

(scotland) the european sand eel.

Horned vs Horner - What's the difference?

horned | horner |


As an adjective horned

is having horns.

As a verb horned

is past tense of horn.

As a noun horner is

one who works or deals in horn or horns.

As a proper noun Horner is

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