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head
noun, the upper or front part of the body in vertebrates, including man, that contains and protects the brain, eyes, mouth, and nose and ears when present. Related adj cephalic
Head
noun, Edith. 1907–81, US dress designer: won many Oscars for her Hollywood film costume designs
headed
adjective, a) having a head or heads b) (in combination)
headway
noun, motion in a forward direction noun, the height of a bridge, room, etc; clearance
head-to-head
adjective, in direct competition
heady
adjective, (of alcoholic drink) intoxicating
heat
noun, a) the energy transferred as a result of a difference in temperature b) the random kinetic energy of the atoms, molecules, or ions in a substance or body. Related adjs thermal, calorific
heat death
noun, thermodynamics the condition of any closed system when its total entropy is a maximum and it has no available energy. If the universe is a closed system it should eventually reach this state
heated
adjective, made hot; warmed
heath
noun, a large open area, usually with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation, esp heather
Heath
noun, Sir Edward (Richard George). 1916–2005, British statesman; leader of the Conservative Party (1965–75); prime minister (1970–74)
he'd
contraction of, he had or he would
heed
noun, close and careful attention; notice (often in the phrases give, pay, or take heed)
Hewitt
noun, Lleyton ('leIt&n). born 1981, Australian tennis player; US Open champion 2001, Wimbledon singles champion 2002
heyday
noun, the time of most power, popularity, vigour, etc; prime
Heywood
noun, a town in NW England, in Rochdale unitary authority, Greater Manchester, near Bury. Pop: 28 024 (2001)) noun, John. ?1497–?1580, English dramatist, noted for his comic interludes