From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhornedhorned /hɔːnd $ hɔːrnd/ adjective [only before noun] HBAhaving horns or something that looks like horns horned cattle a horned toad
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horned• It is being driven forward by a horned deity at the rear, armed with a long spear.• Protagonists of the warm-blooded theory will show some of the horned dinosaurs charging over the Cretaceous plains like furious reptilian rhinoceroses!• But horned dinosaurs had more bends in each joint, and were more rhino-like.• Others shook their horned heads and looked - Brenda thought - very angry.• To the brow of its great horned helm was welded the Circlet of Iron.• That warlock was a bloated, horned hermaphrodite draped in bilious green skin.• a horned owl• The Polled Lincoln Red is now absorbing the horned type.• The great Blue Boar inn was a half-stone tavern mansion, its glazed horned windows stared out over the market place.