About The Word Headdress
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Headdress
Headdress Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Headdress?
[n] clothing for the head
Synonyms | Synonyms for Headdress: headgear Related Terms | Find terms related to Headdress: Afro | cap | chapeau | coif | coiffure | cold wave | conk | coverchief | haircut | hairdo | hairstyle | handkerchief | hat | headcloth | headgear | headpiece | headtire | headwear | home permanent | kerchief | lid | millinery | natural | permanent | permanent wave | process | wave See Also | apparel | article of clothing | cap | chapeau | clothes | clothing | hat | helmet | hood | jewelled headdress | lid | miter | mitre | topknot | turban | vesture | wear | wearing apparel | wimple Headdress In Webster's Dictionary \Head"dress`\, n.
1. A covering or ornament for the head; a headtire.
Among birds the males very often appear in a most
beautiful headdress, whether it be a crest, a comb,
a tuft of feathers, or a natural little plume.
--Addison.
2. A manner of dressing the hair or of adorning it, whether
with or without a veil, ribbons, combs, etc.
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