Thorn - General

General

  • Thorn (botany), a sharp structure on plants
  • Thorn, quickthorn or common hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna)
  • Thorn tree (disambiguation)
  • Thorn (letter) (þ, Þ), a letter in the Anglo-Saxon and Icelandic alphabets
  • Thorn (horse), racehorse that won the Kentucky Futurity race in 1897

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