klaxon

/ˈklæksən/
noun
  1. A loud electric horn or warning signal, typically used on vehicles or in factories.
    • When the fire alarm failed, the factory used a klaxon to signal evacuation.
    • The ship's klaxon blared to warn of fog in the harbor.
    • The old car had a distinctive klaxon that sounded like a goose honking.
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