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unicorn in Latin

unicorn in Latin is ūnicornis, unicornis — unicorn means a mythical horse-like creature with a single horn growing from its forehead.

unicorn in Latin

ūnicornis
noun
unicornis
noun

What does "unicorn" mean?

  1. noun A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn growing from its forehead.
    "The children's book was full of unicorns and rainbows."
  2. noun A privately held startup company valued at over one billion dollars.
    "The ride-sharing app became a unicorn within three years of launching."
  3. noun Someone or something so rare that it's almost impossible to find.
    "A landlord who fixes things fast is a real unicorn."

unicorn in a sentence

  • The children's book was full of unicorns and rainbows.
  • She had a unicorn poster on her bedroom wall as a kid.
  • The ride-sharing app became a unicorn within three years of launching.
  • Investors are always hunting for the next tech unicorn.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "unicorn" in Latin?

"unicorn" in Latin is ūnicornis, unicornis. unicorn means: A mythical horse-like creature with a single horn growing from its forehead.

How do you use "unicorn" in a sentence?

Example: "The children's book was full of unicorns and rainbows." In Latin, "unicorn" is ūnicornis, unicornis.

Are there other ways to say "unicorn" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "unicorn": ūnicornis, unicornis.

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