head
suomi-englanti sanakirjahead englannista suomeksi
johtaa, ohjata
lukukirjoituspää
mennä, suunnata, olla menossa
huumeidenkäyttäjä
suihinotto
saada alkunsa
poistaa pää
kruuna
etujoukko
lähde
eteenpäin meneminen
perusosa, pääsana
kasvaa pää
kallioinen niemi
pää
päänmitta
rubriikki
kärki
asia
yläpää, yläosa
nenä, henki
pintavaahto, vaahto
ydin
käymälä
olla kärjessä
pesäke
kalvo
kanta
rehtori
kukinto
päällikkö
luustolihas
nesteen paine
mieli
etuala
hankala tilanne
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head englanniksi
(senseid) The part of the body of an animal or human which contains the brain, mouth{{, and main sense organs.
(syn)
(ux)
(RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)
(n-g)
{{quote-book|en|year=1935|author=George Goodchild|title=Death on the Centre Court|chapter=1
A headache; especially one resulting from intoxication.
(RQ:Kipling Plain Tales)
(RQ:Doyle Land of Mist)
A headdress; a covering for the head.
(co)
An individual person.
(RQ:Fielding Tom Jones) but here we are obliged to diſcloſe ſome Maxims, which Publicans hold to be the grand Myſteries of their Trade. (..) And, laſtly, if any of their Gueſts call but for little, to make them pay a double Price for every Thing they have&8239;; ſo that the Amount by the Head may be much the ſame.
(senseid) A single animal; (n-g).
The population of game.
(ant)
The end of a table.
The end of a rectangular table furthest from the entrance; traditionally considered a seat of honor.
The end of a pool table opposite the end where the balls have been racked.
The end of a hammer, axe, club{{, or similar implement used for striking other objects.
The end of a nail, screw, bolt{{, or similar fastener which is opposite the point; usually blunt and relatively wide.
A machine element which reads or writes electromagnetic signals to or from a storage medium.
The part of a drive responsible for reading and writing data.
The head, a platform above the cylinders in an combustion engine, containing the valves and plugs.
A milling head, a part of a (l) that houses the (l).
The foam that forms on top of beer or other carbonated beverages.
(senseid) The end cap of a cylindrically-shaped vessel.
The uppermost part of a valley.
Deposits near the top of a geological succession.
(short for)
{{quote-text|en|year=1968|author=Earl English; Clarence Hach|title=Scholastic Journalism|page=166
A leading component.
The bow of a vessel.
A headland.
(RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)”
The place of honor or command; the most important or foremost position; the front.
(quote-book)
A headteacher.
{{quote-journal|en|date=June 24 1992|author=Edwina Currie|journal=Diary
A person with an extensive knowledge of hop.
A significant or important part.
A beginning or end, a protuberance.
The source of a river; the end of a lake where a river flows into it.
(quote-journal)The wild species we use are rich in genetic variation, (..). In addition, we are looking for rare alleles, so the more plants we try, the better. These rarities may be new mutations, or they can be existing ones that are neutral—or are even selected against—in a wild population. A good example is mutations that disrupt seed dispersal, leaving the seeds on the heads long after they are ripe.|accessdate=12 August 2013|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130814191107/http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/feature/2013/3/wild-plants-to-the-rescue|archivedate=14 August 2013
The leafy top part of a tree.
The rounded part of a bone fitting into a depression in another bone to form a ball-and-socket joint.
Tiles laid at the eaves of a house.
1875, (w), Knight's American Mechanical Dictionary, vol. II, page 1086
- Heads. (''Roofing.'') Tiles which are laid at the eaves of a house
A component.
(senseid) A morpheme that determines the category of a compound or the word that determines the syntactic type of the phrase of which it is a member.
(hol)
(quote-book ) That does not mean we are legislating a theoretical vie it is always possible to stop and ask whether certain facts about syntax are better explained under one theoretical conception rather than another.
Topic; subject.
(RQ:Shakespeare Richard 2)
1712 October 18, anonymous letter in ''Spectator (1711)|The Spectator'', edited by (w), no. 513, collected in ''The Works of the Late Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Esq'', Birmingham: (w), published 1761, volume IV, page 10:
- The indiſpoſition which has long hung upon me, is at laſt grown to ſuch an head, that it muſt quickly make an end of me, or of itſelf.
(senseid) Pressure and energy.
(hypo)
''How much head do you have at the Glens Falls feeder dam?''
The difference in elevation between two points in a column of fluid, and the resulting pressure of the fluid at the lower point.
More generally, energy in a mass of fluid divided by its weight.
Fellatio or cunnilingus; sex.
The penis.
{{quote-book|en|year=1936|author=Lee Duncan|title=Over The Wall|publisher=Dutton
(quote-journal)
(RQ:Torgoff Can't Find My Way Home)
Power; armed force.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-1)
Of, relating to, or intended for the head.
(senseid) To be in command of. (See also (m).)
To come at the beginning or front of; to commence.
To strike with the head
To move in a specified direction.
To remove the head from (a fish).
(cot)
(nearsyn)
{{quote-text|en|year=1775|author=Adair (historian)|James Adair|title=The History of the American Indians|url=https://archive.org/details/historyofamerica01adai/page/223/mode/1up|page=223
To form a head.
(quote-book) The lettuce turned bitter and bolted. The Green Comet broccoli was good, but my coveted Romanescos never headed up.
(senseid) To form a head (on or to); to fit or furnish (something) with a head.
To cut off the top of; to lop off.
To behead; to decapitate.
{{quote-book|en|year=1822|author=Cunningham (author)|Allan Cunningham|chapter=Tales of the English and Scottish Peasantry/Ezra Peden|Ezra Peden|title=Traditional Tales of the English and Scottish Peasantry|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/traditionaltales01cunnpage/n55/mode/2up|volume=1|page=37
(RQ:Shakespeare Measure)
To go in front of.
To get in the front of, so as to hinder or stop; to oppose.
To set on the head.
Foremost in rank or importance.
(RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp)
Placed at the top or the front.
Coming from in front.
(inflection of)