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59,147 words match “HE”

HEADLESS a. 3 definitions
Having no head; beheaded; as, a headless body, neck, or carcass.
HEADLIGHT n.
A light, with a powerful reflector, placed at the head of a locomotive, or in front of it, to throw light on the track at night, or in going through a dark tunnel.
HEADLINE n. 2 definitions
The line at the head or top of a page.
HEADLONG adv. 5 definitions
With the head foremost; as, to fall headlong. Acts i. 18.
HEADMAN n.
A head or leading man, especially of a village community.
HEADMOLD SHOT; HEADMOULD SHOT n.
An old name for the condition of the skull, in which the bones ride, or are shot, over each other at the sutures. Dunglison.
HEADMOST a.
Most advanced; most forward; as, the headmost ship in a fleet.
HEADNOTE n.
A note at the head of a page or chapter; in law reports, an abstract of a case, showing the principles involved and the opinion of the court.
HEADPAN n.
The brainpan. [Obs.]
HEADPIECE n. 4 definitions
Head. In his headpiece he felt a sore pain. Spenser.
HEADQUARTERS n.
The quarters or place of residence of any chief officer, as the general in command of an army, or the head of a police force; the place from which orders or instructions are issued; hence, the center of authority or order. The brain, which is the headquarters, or office, of intelligence. Collier.
HEADRACE n.
See Race, a water course.
HEADROOM n.
See Headway, 2.
HEADROPE n.
That part of a boltrope which is sewed to the upper edge or head of a sail.
HEADSAIL n.
Any sail set forward of the foremast. Totten.
HEADSHAKE n.
A significant shake of the head, commonly as a signal of denial. Shak.
HEADSHIP n.
Authority or dignity; chief place.
HEADSMAN n.
An executioner who cuts off heads. Dryden.
HEADSPRING n.
Fountain; source. The headspring of our belief. Stapleton.
HEADSTALL n.
That part of a bridle or halter which encompasses the head. Shak.
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