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heading - noun

  1. A term or terms in large type introducing a text: head, headline. See words.
  2. The compass direction in which a ship or an aircraft moves: bearing, course, vector. See approach.
head

head - noun

  1. The uppermost part of the body: noddle, pate, poll. Slang bean, block, conk, dome, noggin, noodle, nut. See body.
  2. The seat of the faculty of intelligence and reason: brain, mind. Informal gray matter. See thoughts.
  3. An innate capability: aptitude, aptness, bent, faculty, flair, genius, gift, instinct, knack, talent, turn. See ability. approach.
  4. One who is highest in rank or authority: boss, chief, chieftain, director, headman, hierarch, leader, master. Slang honcho. See over.
  5. Someone who directs and supervises workers: boss, director, foreman, foreperson, forewoman, manager, overseer, superintendent, supervisor, taskmaster, taskmistress. Informal straw boss. Slang chief. See over.
  6. A mass of bubbles in or on the surface of a liquid: foam, froth, lather, spume, suds, yeast. See solid.
  7. A decisive point: climacteric, crisis, crossroad(used in plural), exigence, exigency, juncture, pass, turning point, zero hour. See decide.
  8. A term or terms in large type introducing a text: heading, headline. See words.

head - adjective

  1. Having or exercising authority: chief, principal. See over.

head - verb

  1. To have charge of (the affairs of others): administer, administrate, direct, govern, manage, run, superintend, supervise. See over.
  2. To move (a weapon or blow, for example) in the direction of someone or something: aim, cast, direct, level, point, set, train, turn, zero in. Military lay. See seek.
  3. To proceed in a specified direction: bear, go, make, set out, strike out. See approach.

head off - phrasal verb

  1. To block the progress of and force to change direction: cut off, intercept. See allow.