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head A marine toilet. Also the upper corner of a triangular sail.
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head A small electromagnetic device inside a drive that reads, writes, and erases data on the drive's media.
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head The closed end of the cigar; the end you smoke.
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head The <HEAD> section of an HTML document is placed at the top of the page between an opening tag, <HEAD>, and a closing tag, </HEAD>, and contains metadata about the document itself, not the content that will be displayed on the page. It is followed by the <BODY> section.
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headgear An apparatus encircling the head or neck that provides attachment for an intraoral appliance in use of extraoral anchorage.
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