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  • 71headline — [ˈhedˌlaɪn] noun I 1) [C] the title of a newspaper story, printed in large letters 2) the headlines [plural] the most important stories in the news The fuel crisis continues to dominate the headlines.[/ex] Did the story make the headlines (=… …

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  • 72hedge — [hedʒ] noun [C] I a line of bushes or small trees that are growing close together around a garden or a field • a hedge against sth a way of trying to protect yourself against a problem or risk[/ex] a hedge against inflation[/ex] II verb [I] hedge …

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  • 73hedde — hed|de vb., r, hed, heddet …

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  • 74hederagenin — ˌhedərəˈjenə̇n; ˌhedəˈrajənə̇n, ˌnēn noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hedera (from New Latin Hedera) + gen + in : a crystalline triterpenoid saponin C30H48O4 obtained by hydrolysis of hederin and other saponins (as from… …

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  • 75heid — ˈhēd dialect variant of head * * * heid /hēd/ (Scot) noun A head ORIGIN: See ↑head * * * heid(e Sc. ff. head n.1 …

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  • 76heteroecismal — ˌhed.əˈrēˌsizməl; |hed.ərē|s , rə̇| adjective Etymology: heteroecism (from heteroecious (I) + ism) + al : heteroecious …

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  • 77headache — /hed ayk /, n. 1. a pain located in the head, as over the eyes, at the temples, or at the base of the skull. 2. an annoying or bothersome person, situation, activity, etc. [bef. 1000; ME; OE heafodece. See HEAD, ACHE] * * * Pain in the upper… …

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  • 78headachy — /hed ay kee/, adj. 1. having a headache. 2. accompanied by or causing headaches: a headachy cold. [1820 30; HEADACHE + Y1] * * * …

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  • 79head-and-tail light — /hed n tayl / a small South American characin fish, Hemmigrammus ocellifer, having shiny red eyes and tail spots, often kept in aquariums. Also called head and tail light fish. * * * …

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  • 80headband — /hed band /, n. 1. a band worn around the head; fillet. 2. Print. a band for decorative effect at the head of a chapter or of a page in a book. 3. a band sewed or glued to the head or tail of the back of a book, or to both, often to protect and… …

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