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Webster Dictionary :: Headshake

HEADSHAKE, n. hed'shake. A significant shake of the head.

Webster Dictionary :: Headship

HEADSHIP, n. hed'ship. Authority; chief place.

Webster Dictionary :: Headsman

HEADSMAN, n. hed'sman. One that cuts off heads; an executioner. [Unusual.]

Webster Dictionary :: Headspring

HEADSPRING, n. hed'spring. Fountain; source; origin.

Webster Dictionary :: Headstall

HEADSTALL, n. hed'stall. That part of a bridle which encompasses the head.

Webster Dictionary :: Headstone

HEADSTONE, n. hed'stone. The principal stone in a foundation; the chief or corne...

Webster Dictionary :: Headstrong

HEADSTRONG, a. hed'strong. Violent; obstinate; ungovernable; resolute to run his...

Webster Dictionary :: Headstrongness

HEAD'STRONGNESS,n. Obstinacy. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Headtire

HEADTIRE, n. hed'tire. Dress or attire for the head. 1 Ezra 3.

Webster Dictionary :: Headway

HEADWAY, n. hed'way. The motion of an advancing ship. A ship makes headway, when...

Webster Dictionary :: Heady

HEADY, a. hed'y. [See Head .] Rash; hasty; precipitate; violent; disposed to rus...

Webster Dictionary :: Heal

HEAL, v.t. [L. celo; Heb. to be whole or entire, all.] 1. To cure of a disease o...

Webster Dictionary :: Healable

HE'ALABLE, a. That may be healed.

Webster Dictionary :: Healed

HE'ALED, pp. Restored to a sound state.

Webster Dictionary :: Healer

HE'ALER, n. He or that which cures, or restores to soundness.

Webster Dictionary :: Healing

HE'ALING, ppr. Curing; restoring to a sound state. 1. Tending to cure; mild; mol...

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