Word: head

Category: head

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Related words: head

head on, hilton head, red head, head start, head gasket, big head, shower head, hilton head sc, hilton head island, nags head, sloppy head, head soccer, edith head, special head, concussion, head and shoulders, head concussion

Synonyms: head

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: head

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spanish
Translations:
cabecera, patrón, encaminar, cabeza, caudillo, guiar, mente, jefe, título, superior, ...
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german
Translations:
general, haupt, oberhaupt, titel, kopf, führend, verstand, boss, fortschritt, sinn, ...
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french
Translations:
guider, conduire, directeur, gérer, dirigeant, sommet, sommité, intelligence, supérieur, cime, ...
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italian
Translations:
promontorio, condurre, puntare, testa, testata, mente, guidare, direttore, titolo, rubrica, ...
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portuguese
Translations:
mente, cabeçalho, título, principal, chefe, ele, encabeçar, cabeça, epígrafe
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dutch
Translations:
geest, krop, opperhoofd, baas, titel, aanvoerder, leiden, onderschrift, kop, rubriek, ...
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russian
Translations:
прогресс, председательница, обух, наконечник, башка, успех, боек, передняя, изголовье, верх, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
ånd, sjef, hode, tittel, forstand, leder
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swedish
Translations:
direktör, sinne, rubrik, överskrift, ledare, huvud, chef
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finnish
Translations:
kärki, esimies, mieli, pääty, päällikkö, eteneminen, otsikko, opastaa, otsake, etupää, ...
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danish
Translations:
overskrift, hoved
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czech
Translations:
vedoucí, vrchní, kus, vrchol, představený, vršek, vtip, hlavice, titul, mířit, ...
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polish
Translations:
przywódca, czub, główka, naczelnik, piana, łepetyna, kożuch, nagłówek, obuch, kierownik, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
mákfej, fronthossz, rubrika, kalász, haladás, tárgykör, kiindulópont, rovat, címszöveg, kifejlés, ...
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turkish
Translations:
kafa, başlık, akıl, zihin, ilerleme, baş, şef
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greek
Translations:
κεφάλι, ηγούμαι
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ukrainian
Translations:
передній, наконечник, капелюшок, керівник
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albanian
Translations:
kokë, mendje, krye
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bulgarian
Translations:
голова
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belarusian
Translations:
галова
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estonian
Translations:
läte, suunduma, ülaosa
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croatian
Translations:
glavni, voditi, čelni, grla
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icelandic
Translations:
haus, höfuð
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latin
Translations:
caput
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lithuanian
Translations:
protas
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latvian
Translations:
prāts, galva, virsraksts
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romanian
Translations:
şef, titlu
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slovenian
Translations:
vedomci, glava
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slovak
Translations:
hlavní, hlava

The meaning and "use of": head

adjective
  • chief; principal. - the head waiter
noun
  • the upper part of the human body, or the front or upper part of the body of an animal, typically separated from the rest of the body by a neck, and containing the brain, mouth, and sense organs. - Trying to determine the reason for the human logjam, I craned my neck trying to see over the heads of the rest of the parishioners.
  • the word that governs all the other words in a phrase in which it is used, having the same grammatical function as the whole phrase. - In many grammatical theories, the head of a phrase is defined as that constituent which determines the syntactic category of the phrase.
  • a person considered as a numerical unit. - they paid fifty dollars a head
  • a body of water kept at a particular height in order to provide a supply at sufficient pressure. - an 8 m head of water in the shafts
  • a toilet, especially on a boat or ship. - Although the sea washed the heads clean as the ship pitched, the heads still needed a regular scrub-down with a broom.
  • a superficial deposit of rock fragments, formed at the edge of an ice sheet by repeated freezing and thawing and then moved downhill. - Larger-scale climatic changes or tectonic changes in the hinterland produce relative changes in the main agents of deposition and entrenchment of the upper fan (the fan head ).
verb
  • be in the leading position on. - the Palm Sunday procession was headed by the crucifer
  • give a title or caption to. - an article headed “The Protection of Human Life.”
  • move in a specified direction. - he was heading for the exit
  • shoot or pass (the ball) with the head. - a corner kick that he headed into the net
  • lop off the upper part or branches of (a plant or tree). - The trunks of some trees have been headed which causes several branches to grow from just below the cut.
  • (of a lettuce or cabbage) form a head. - Under very cool conditions, as in an unheated solar greenhouse or a polyethylene tunnel, any Asian heading cabbage will grow more loose and open.

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