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Showing words for UNICORN using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Unicorn

unicorn

6 Letter Words for Unicorn

cornin, cuorin, nuncio, rincon, uncoin, uronic

5 Letter Words for Unicorn

conin, connu, corni, cornu, cunni, curin, curio, incor, incur, inrun, inurn, nonic, nucin, oncin, orcin, ronin, runic, union, unorn

4 Letter Words for Unicorn

cion, coin, coir, coni, conn, corn, cour, crin, cuir, cuon, curn, icon, incr, inro, iron, noir, nori, norn, noun, nunc, ourn, roin, roun, ruin, unci, unco, unio, uric

3 Letter Words for Unicorn

cir, con, cor, cro, cru, cun, cur, inc, inn, ion, iou, nco, non, nor, nun, nur, oni, orc, oui, our, rin, rio, roc, roi, ron, ruc, run, unc, uni, unn, urn

Definitions for Unicorn

[1] a mythical creature resembling a horse, with a single horn in the center of its forehead: often symbolic of chastity or purity.
[2] a heraldic representation of this animal, in the form of a horse with a lion's tail and with a long, straight, and spirally twisted horn.
[3] (initial capital letter ) Genetics . the constellation Monoceros.
[4] an animal mentioned in the Bible, Deut. 33:17: now believed by some to be a description of a wild ox or rhinoceros.
[5] a former gold coin of Scotland, first issued by James III in 1486, having an obverse bearing the figure of a unicorn.
[6] Finance . a relatively new company, usually less than ten years old, that is valued at $1 billion or more by public or private investors.
[7] an imaginary creature usually depicted as a white horse with one long spiralled horn growing from its forehead
[8] Old Testament a two-horned animal, thought to be either the rhinoceros or the aurochs (Deuteronomy 33:17): mistranslation in the Authorized Version of the original Hebrew

Words nearby Unicorn

unicellular gland, unicellulate, unicode, unicolor, unicolour, unicorn, unicorn plant, unicorn uterus, unicornous, unicostate, unicuspid

Origin of Unicorn

1175–1225; Middle English unicorne (< Old French ) < Latin ūnicornis one-horned, equivalent to uni- uni- + corn(ū ) horn + -is adj. suffix

Word origin for Unicorn

C13: from Old French unicorne, from Latin ūnicornis one-horned, from ūnus one + cornu a horn