That means we could also use bicorn, tricorn, etc.

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      The post is in the positives so I think you’re ok. If I had to guess on the downvotes though it’s not really a groundbreaking discovery that uni-corn can be broken into two words like that.

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        28 up 18 down so far!

        I always took unicorn as one word, I never thought about the uni part meaning one.