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head The prongs that secure a stone onto a setting.
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head A group of flowers borne tightly together.
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headgear This is a harness-like device which is fitted about the head and/or neck in ORTHODONTIC treatment to provide extra support or forces to the APPLIANCE being worn. Because headgear looks a little strange when fitted, the ORTHODONTIST may suggest only wearing it at night or at home; but even if the regime recommended is more than that, the daily wearing time should be strictly adhered to, as this will effect the long term success and the time it takes to finish treatment.
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headache Discomfort felt in one or more portions of the head. There are many causes of headaches including tension headache, migraine headache, cluster headache, occipital neuralgia or trigeminal neuralgia (specific nerve related pain syndromes). Most headaches are treated with medical therapy.
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head Hard disk heads are extremely small electromagnets that read and write binary data onto the spinning platters. Hard disk usually has more than one platter with one head on each sides. Head Crash - A hard disk failure in which a read/write head collides with the surface of the platter on which information is stored. In a hard disk, the read/write heads float less than a hair
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