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head


head is a   Noun

Definition:

[1] The anterior or superior part of an animal, containing the brain, or chief ganglia of the nervous system, the mouth, and in the higher animals, the chief sensory organs; poll; cephalon.

[2] The uppermost, foremost, or most important part of an inanimate object; such a part as may be considered to resemble the head of an animal; often, also, the larger, thicker, or heavier part or extremity, in distinction from the smaller or thinner part, or from the point or edge; as, the head of a cane, a nail, a spear, an ax, a mast, a sail, a ship; that which covers and closes the top or the end of a hollow vessel; as, the head of a cask or a steam boiler.

[3] The place where the head should go; as, the head of a bed, of a grave, etc.; the head of a carriage, that is, the hood which covers the head.

[4] The most prominent or important member of any organized body; the chief; the leader; as, the head of a college, a school, a church, a state, and the like. "Their princes and heads." Robynson (More`s Utopia). The heads of the chief sects of philosophy. Tillotson. Your head I him appoint. Milton.

[5] The place or honor, or of command; the most important or foremost position; the front; as, the head of the table; the head of a column of soldiers. An army of fourscore thousand troops, with the duke Marlborough at the head of them. Addison.

[6] Each one among many; an individual; -- often used in a plural sense; as, a thousand head of cattle. It there be six millions of people, there are about four acres for every head. Graunt.

[7] The seat of the intellect; the brain; the understanding; the mental faculties; as, a good head, that is, a good mind; it never entered his head, it did not occur to him; of his own head, of his own thought or will. Men who had lost both head and heart. Macaulay.

[8] The source, fountain, spring, or beginning, as of a stream or river; as, the head of the Nile; hence, the altitude of the source, or the height of the surface, as of water, above a given place, as above an orifice at which it issues, and the pressure resulting from the height or from motion; sometimes also, the quantity in reserve; as, a mill or reservoir has a good head of water, or ten feet head; also, that part of a gulf or bay most remote from the outlet or the sea.

[9] A headland; a promontory; as, Gay Head. Shak.

[10] A separate part, or topic, of a discourse; a theme to be expanded; a subdivision; as, the heads of a sermon.

[11] Culminating point or crisis; hence, strength; force; height. Ere foul sin, gathering head, shall break into corruption. Shak. The indisposition which has long hung upon me, is at last grown to such a head, that it must quickly make an end of me or of itself. Addison.

[12] Power; armed force. My lord, my lord, the French have gathered head. Shak.

[13] A headdress; a covering of the head; as, a laced head; a head of hair. Swift.

[14] An ear of wheat, barley, or of one of the other small cereals.

[15] A dense cluster of flowers, as in clover, daisies, thistles; a capitulum.

[16] A dense, compact mass of leaves, as in a cabbage or a lettuce plant.

[17] The antlers of a deer.

[18] A rounded mass of foam which rises on a pot of beer or other effervescing liquor. Mortimer.

[19] Tiles laid at the eaves of a house. Knight.


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