deerhorn

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English

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Etymology

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From deer +‎ horn.

Noun

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deerhorn (countable and uncountable, plural deerhorns)

  1. horn from a deer
    • 1930, Carl Whiting Bishop, Charles Greeley Abbot, Aleš Hrdlička, Man from the farthest past:
      Pick made of deerhorn, used by flint miners in the New Stone Age.

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