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The portion of a web page not displayed by the browser (eg, not visible on your computer screen), bounded by head tags that contains the metatags for the page. For example, the title of the web page is the text inserted between the title tags. It displays in the title bar of the browser window. Title tags belong in the head portion of a web document.
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| head |
The top edge of a binding or page.
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| head and neck cancer |
Squamous cell carcinoma usually arising in the pharynx, oral cavity, or larynx.
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| head bandage |
Any bandage applied to the head, usually by wrap-around technique, that uses bony prominences as anchors or stays, and that carefully and completely covers the site of injury or the suture line.
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| head banging |
In children, a tension-discharging action in which the head is repeatedly banged against the crib; may be part of a temper tantrum.
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| Head | the direction or path along which something moves or along which it lies |
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| Head | a powerful light with reflector |
| Head | a natural elevation (especially a rocky one that juts out into the sea) |
| Head | not having a head or formed without a head |
| Head | not using intelligence |
| Head | a powerful light with reflector |
| Head | having a protuberance that resembles a head |
| Head | the heading or caption of a newspaper article |
| Head | publicize widely or highly, as if with a headline |
| Head | provide with a headline, as of a newspaper page or a story |
| Head | a performer who receives prominent billing |
| Head | using the abbreviated style of headline writers |
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