heading
— Noun
– English
~ a horizontal (or nearly horizontal) passageway in a mine; "they dug a drift parallel with the vein"
heading
— Noun
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~ a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about; "the heading seemed to have little to do with the text"
headlamp
— Noun
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~ a powerful light with reflector; attached to the front of an automobile or locomotive
headland
— Noun
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~ a natural elevation (especially a rocky one that juts out into the sea)
headlight
— Noun
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~ a powerful light with reflector; attached to the front of an automobile or locomotive
headline
— Noun
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~ the heading or caption of a newspaper article
headliner
— Noun
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~ a performer who receives prominent billing
headlinese
— Noun
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~ using the abbreviated style of headline writers
headlock
— Noun
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~ a wrestling hold in which the opponent's head is locked between the crook of your elbow and the side of your body
headman
— Noun
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~ an executioner who beheads the condemned person
headman
— Noun
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~ the head of a tribe or clan
headmaster
— Noun
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~ presiding officer of a school
headmastership
— Noun
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~ the position of headmaster
headmistress
— Noun
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~ a woman headmaster
headmistressship
— Noun
– English
~ the position of headmistress
headphone
— Noun
– English
~ electro-acoustic transducer for converting electric signals into sounds; it is held over or inserted into the ear; "it was not the typing but the earphones that she disliked"
headpiece
— Noun
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~ a protective helmet for the head
headpiece
— Noun
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~ the band that is the part of a bridle that fits around a horse's head
headpin
— Noun
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~ the front bowling pin in the triangular arrangement of ten pins
headquarters
— Noun
– English
~ (usually plural) the office that serves as the administrative center of an enterprise; "many companies have their headquarters in New York"