heads

Variant of head

noun

    1. the top part of the body in humans, the apes, etc., or the front part in most other animals: in higher animals it is a bony structure containing the brain, and including the jaws, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth
    2. this part exclusive of the face
    1. the head as the seat of reason, memory, and imagination; mind; intelligence: to use one's head
    2. aptitude; ability: to have a head for mathematics
    3. Informal a headache, esp. as part of a hangover
  1. the head as a symbol for the individual; person: dinner at five dollars a head
  2. pl. head the head as a unit of counting: fifty head of cattle
  3. a representation of a head, as in painting or sculpture
  4. the obverse of a coin, usually with such a representation
    often heads
  5. the highest or uppermost part or thing; top; specif.,
    1. the top of a page, column of figures, etc.
    2. a printed title at the top of a page, section of writing, etc.
    3. a chief point of discussion; topic of a section, chapter, etc. in a speech or written work
    4. a headline for a newspaper story
    5. froth floating on newly poured effervescent beverages, esp. on beer
    6. that end of a cask or barrel which is uppermost at any time
    7. the upper edge or corner of a sail
  6. the foremost part of a thing; front; specif.,
    1. a part associated with the human head: the head of a bed
    2. the end of a pier farthest from land
    3. the front part of a ship; bow
    4. Naut. a toilet, or lavatory
    5. the front position, as of a column of marchers
    6. either end of something; extremity
  7. the projecting part of something; specif.,
    1. the part designed for holding, pushing, striking, etc.: the head of a pin, the head of a golf club
    2. a jutting mass of rock, land, etc. as of a mountain
    3. a point of land; promontory; headland
    4. a projecting place in a boil or other inflammation where pus is about to break through
    5. the part of a tape recorder that records or plays back the magnetic signals on the tape
    6. warhead
  8. the membrane stretched across the end of a drum, tambourine, etc.; drumhead
  9. the source of a flowing body of water; beginning of a stream, river, etc.
    1. a source of water kept at some height to supply a mill, etc.
    2. the height of such a source of water or the vertical distance through which it falls
    3. a rush of water, as in a riptide
  10. the pressure in an enclosed fluid, as steam, from its own weight or applied externally
  11. a position of leadership, honor, or first importance: the head of the class
  12. the person who is foremost or in charge; leader, ruler, chief, director, etc.
  13. a headmaster
  14. Bot.
    1. a dense cluster of tiny sessile flowers attached to a common receptacle, as in the composite family
    2. a large, compact bud: a head of cabbage
    3. the uppermost part of a plant's foliage: the head of a tree
  15. Jazz
    1. the melody or theme of a composition
    2. an improvised, usually extemporaneous arrangement that is not written down
  16. Linguis. any word or word group in a construction that functions grammatically like the entire construction: “woman” is the head of “the woman who wrote that book”
  17. Mining heading (sense )
  18. Music the rounded part of a note, at the end of the stem
  19. Slang
    1. a habitual user of a hallucinogen, stimulant, etc., as marijuana or cocaine: often in combination: acidhead
    2. a person dedicated to, enthusiastic about, or addicted to some interest, activity, food, etc.: usually in combination: cheesehead

Origin: ME hede, heved < OE heafod, akin to Ger haupt (OHG houbit, Goth haubith) < IE base *kaput- (orig. prob. cup-shaped) > L caput: merged in Gmc with word akin to OHG hūba, a cap, crest (Ger haube) < IE base *keu-, to bend, curve

adjective

  1. of or having to do with the head
  2. most important; principal; commanding; first
  3. to be found at the top or front
  4. striking against the front: head winds

transitive verb

  1. to be the chief of or in charge of; command; direct
    1. to be at the top or beginning of; lead; precede: often with up: to head a list
    2. to take a lead over, as in a race or competition
  2. to supply (a pin, etc.) with a head
  3. Rare to behead; decapitate
  4. to trim the higher part from (a tree or plant); poll
  5. ☆ to go around the head of: to head a stream
  6. to turn or cause to go in a specified direction: to head a car for home
  7. Soccer to hit (the ball) with one's head

intransitive verb

  1. to grow or come to a head
  2. to set out; travel: to head eastward
  3. ☆ to originate, as a river
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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