What is another word for corne?

Pronunciation: [kˈɔːn] (IPA)

Corne is originally a French word commonly used to describe a horn. In English, it refers to a small, hard, pointed projection on the skin, typically caused by friction or pressure. Synonyms for corne include callus, corn, blister or a bunion. These conditions are typically found on the feet of individuals and often develop as a response to pressure from poorly fitting footwear or repeated friction. There are various treatments available to combat these conditions, including filing or cutting away the thickened skin or padding the area to relieve pressure. It's always necessary to seek professional advice if discomfort or pain develops, and not to treat them with potentially damaging home remedies.

What are the hypernyms for Corne?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Corne

  • Next morning, when the golden sunne was risen, And new had bid good morrow to the mountaines; When night her silver light had lockt in prison, Which gave a glimmering on the christall fountaines: Then ended sleepe, and then my cares began, Ev'n with the uprising of the silver swan.Oh, glorious sunne! quoth I, viewing the sunne, That lightenst everie thing but me alone: Why is my summer season almost done, My spring-time past, and ages autumne gone? My harvest's come, and yet I reapt no corne: My love is great, and yet I am forlorne.
    Richard Barnfield

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