headpiece
English
Etymology
Noun
headpiece (plural headpieces)
- The head; the brain.
- Something covering the head.
- Protecting cover for the head; a helmet.
- A headset.
- A headstall.
- (printing) A decorative page heading used at the start of volumes or chapters.
- 1940 December, Charles E. Lee, “The Wenford Mineral Line”, in Railway Magazine, page 643:
- A view of a Wenford train headed by this locomotive forms the headpiece to the present article.
- The top piece or part of various things.
Synonyms
- (something covering the head): headgear
Translations
head, brain
something covering the head — see headgear
helmet — see helmet
headset — see headset
headstall — see headstall
decorative page heading
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top piece
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References
- OED2
- The Macquarie Dictionary