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  1. The monoceros (Ancient Greek: μονόκερως) is a legendary animal with only one horn, related to the unicorn. Mythology [ edit ] It derives from the Greek word μονόκερως ( monokerōs ), a compound word from μόνος ( monos ) which means "only one" / "single" and κέρας ( keras ) ( neuter gender ), which means " horn ".

  2. Sep 18, 2017 · Eyewitness accounts are unreliable, and now we know that many of the horns Gessner described came from narwhals. Despite thorough attempts to show otherwise, today there remains very little evidence for the unicorn’s existence. However, the narwhal’s scientific name, monoceros, is a testament to the lasting influence of the mythical creature.

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  4. Aug 26, 2014 · monoceros. An animal with a single horn on its head. It has the form of a goat, and can only be caught by means of a virgin. She is placed in a forest, with her breast uncovered, and by its smell the monosceros perceives it. It kisses her breast and then falls asleep in her lap, allowing the hunter to catch or kill it. Pliny describes the ...

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    Monoceros ( Greek: Μονόκερως, "unicorn") is a faint constellation on the celestial equator. Its definition is attributed to the 17th-century cartographer Petrus Plancius. It is bordered by Orion to the west, Gemini to the north, Canis Major to the south, and Hydra to the east.

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  6. Monocerus, also known as the one-horned creature, is a mythical beast that has been part of various cultures’ mythology, including Greek, Roman, and Persian. It is often depicted with a single spiraled horn on its head and symbolizes purity and power. The monocerus was first described in Pliny the Elder’s Natural History as a creature with ...

  7. Dec 5, 2020 · The constellation sits in the northern sky bordered by Canis Major, Canis Minor, Gemini, Hydra, Lepus, Orion, and Puppis. It contains 32 stars, four of which make up its zigzagging shape. It is not easily seen with the naked eye, as it has only two bright stars, Alpha Monocerotis and Gamma Monocerotis. Even so, many of the stars it contains are ...

  8. Monodon monoceros [. The narwhal ‘s three meter (9 foot) long tooth was passed off as the horn of a unicorn, or alicorn. The depiction of the constellation by Hevelius in 1690 (below, under the tables, and in 1825 Urania’s Mirror above) shows a unicorn with a spiral narwhal’s horn. The narwhal’s ( Monodonmonoceros meaning ‘one-tooth ...

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