1. Matterhorn - Noun
2. Matterhorn - Proper noun
a mountain in the Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy (14,780 feet high); noted for its distinctive shape
Source: WordNetAlso a large number of peaks outside the Alps were named or nicknamed after Swiss mountains, such as the Wetterhorn Peak in Colorado or the Matterhorn Peak in California (see the Matterhorn article for a list of Matterhorns in the world). Source: Internet
First, Matterhorn uses a cached ARP table to look up 192.168.0.55 for any existing records of Washington's MAC address (00:eb:24:b2:05:ac). Source: Internet
It grew out of the top secret Cold War project to control thermonuclear reactions, called Project Matterhorn. Source: Internet
In 1954, Edward Teller held a gathering of fusion researchers at the Princeton Gun Club, near the Project Matterhorn (now known as Project Sherwood ) grounds. Source: Internet
As a result of this meeting and a review of the invention by designated scientists throughout the nation, the stellarator proposal was funded in 1951 as Project Matterhorn. Source: Internet
At convert, Monte Rosa is the highest, although the Matterhorn (convert) is often regarded as the most famous. Source: Internet