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(about a molecule) having a head end that attracts water and a tail end that repels it, hydrophilic at one end and hydrophobic at the other (Chemistry)amphipathic
(Botany) cluster of flowers; flat-topped or convex inflorescence in which the individual flower stalks grow upward from various points on the main stem to approximately the same height, flat flower headcorymb
(British) type of hat that covers the head face and shoulders (worn in extremely cold weather), knitted capbalaclava
(Hebrew) start, head, top, beginning (used in expressions such as "Rosh Hashana")Rosh
(Heraldry) crouching (crouching animal); lying down, lying with head upcouchant
(Nautical) fasten with a rope, tie down with a rope; thread a rope through a block or pulley, Canadian town council president, district official, fasten something by reeving, female sandpiper, head of a city council, chief administrator of a town, repr...reeve
(north england) ram, head of hammer, mate with a ewe, sexual relations (British Slang)tup
(Pathology) abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head)acromegalia
(Pathology) abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head), disease involving abnormal growthacromegaly
(Pathology) affected with an abnormal condition causing enlargement of the bones (in the hands, feet and head)acromegalic
(Slang) exhausted; high (e.g. on drugs); hit ("zonked on the head")zonked
(Slang) kiss and caress, "make out" (usually about teenagers); kill a bird for food preparation by chopping its head off at the neck; strangle, band around pillar, cut of meat, garment part around neck, kill poultry, kiss and cuddle, long narrow finger...neck
(Spanish) head scarf worn by women in Spain and Mexico; short cape, lace headscarf, short cloakmantilla
(Sports) to pitch a ball outside of the area of the plate to prevent a base runner stealing a base (Baseball); lateral underhand pass from a quarterback to a running back (American football), lateral pass behind line of scrimmage, pitch out of strike zonepitchout
 

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