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  • HEAD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HEAD is the upper or anterior division of the animal body that contains the brain, the chief sense organs, and the mouth How to use head in a sentence
  • HEAD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    The head is the most important word in a phrase All the other words in a phrase depend on the head Words which are part of the phrase and which come before the head are called the pre-head Words which are part of the phrase and which come after the head are called the post-head …
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  • head - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    (people) To do with heads Mental or emotional aptitude or skill synonym Synonym: mind The company is looking for people with good heads for business He has no head for heights It's all about having a good head on your shoulders
  • ‘Head-on’ crash near Julian kills child, leaves 7 people . . . - MSN
    A head-on crash involving three vehicles in central San Diego County sent eight people to the hospital, including a child who died while being treated
  • Our Method — Rind Head Spa
    First, we assess the health of your scalp with a 50X microscope This allows you and your therapist to co-create a ritual tailored to your needs The before and after photos are oh-so-satisfying We use gentle stimulation to improve blood flow to hair follicles and increase overall circulation
  • head - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    Idioms lose one's head, to become uncontrolled or wildly excited Idioms make head (s) or tail (s) of, [with a negative word or phrase; ~ + object] to understand or interpret to even a small extent: I can't make heads or tails of your message
  • Head | Definition Anatomy | Britannica
    It is attached to the spinal column by way of the first cervical vertebra, the atlas, and connected with the trunk of the body by the muscles, blood vessels, and nerves that constitute the neck The term also is used to describe the anterior or fore part of animals other than humans




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