| loggerhead | 1. A blockhead; a dunce; a numskull. 2. A spherical mass of iron, with a long handle, used to heat tar. 3. An upright piece of round timber, in a whaleboat, over which a turn of the line is taken when it is running out too fast. 4. <zoology> A very large marine turtle (Thalassochelys caretta, or caouana), common in the warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean, from Brazil to Cape Cod; called also logger-headed turtle. 5. <zoology> An American shrike (Lanius Ludovicianus), similar to the butcher bird, but smaller. See Shrike. To be at loggerheads, To fall to loggerheads, or To go to loggerheads, to quarrel; to be at strife. Origin: Log + head. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| loggerheaded | Dull; stupid. "A rabble of loggerheaded physicians." (Urquhart) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| loggerheads | <botany> The knapweed. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| loggerhead | very large carnivorous sea turtle |
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| loggerhead | these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence |
| loggerhead | common shrike of southeastern United States having black eye-bands |
| loggerhead | very large carnivorous sea turtle |
| loggerhead | used informally |
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