cavicorn

/ˈkævɪkɔrn/
adjective
  1. Having hollow horns, like those of cattle, sheep, or goats.
    • Zoologists classify deer as solid-horned, not cavicorn like bison.
    • The cavicorn animals in the pasture included cows and goats.
    • The cavicorn skull on display showed the hollow structure of the horns.
noun
  1. An animal with hollow horns, such as a cow, sheep, or goat.
    • The museum exhibit featured skeletons of ancient cavicorns from the Ice Age.
    • Cavicorns like sheep are raised for wool and meat in many countries.
    • The farm was home to several cavicorns, including a herd of dairy cows.
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