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12-letter words that end in ead

  • batter bread — spoon bread.
  • centrolinead — a drafting instrument for drawing lines converging on a vanishing point outside the drawing.
  • chapter head — printed material appearing before and usually above the text of a chapter, as a title, number, quotation, etc.
  • chicken head — (graphics, abuse)   The Commodore Business Machines logo, which strongly resembles a poultry part. Rendered in ASCII as "C=". With the arguable exception of the Amiga, Commodore's computers are notoriously crocky little bitty boxes (see also PETSCII). Thus, this usage may owe something to Philip K. Dick's novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" (the basis for the movie "Blade Runner"; the novel is now sold under that title), in which a "chickenhead" is a mutant with below-average intelligence.
  • counterplead — to plead the opposite of
  • crowned head — a monarch
  • death's-head — a human skull or a representation of one
  • diamond head — promontory in SE Oahu, Hawaii, near Honolulu, consisting of the rim of an extinct volcanic crater
  • fountainhead — a fountain or spring from which a stream flows; the head or source of a stream.
  • french bread — a yeast-raised bread made of dough containing water and distinguished by its thick, well-browned crust, usually made in long, slender, tapered loaves. Compare baguette (def 3).
  • garlic bread — baguette toasted with garlic and butter
  • glazing bead — a convex molding nailed against the edge of a pane of glass to hold it in place.
  • gluten bread — bread made from gluten flour.
  • griddlebread — bread or cake made on a griddle
  • head-to-head — in direct confrontation, opposition, or competition: a head-to-head battle between the two companies.
  • hollingshead — Holinshed.
  • indian bread — corn bread.
  • lisle thread — a fine, high-twisted and hard-twisted cotton thread, at least two-ply, used for hosiery, gloves, etc.
  • machine head — a metal peg-and-gear mechanism for tuning a string on an instrument such as a guitar
  • monkey bread — the gourdlike fruit of the baobab, eaten by monkeys.
  • multiwarhead — (of a missile) capable of carrying several independent warheads
  • photo spread — a picture spread. See under spread (def 33).
  • point spread — a betting device, established by oddsmakers and used to attract bettors for uneven competitions, indicating the estimated number of points by which a stronger team can be expected to defeat a weaker team, the point spread being added to the weaker team's actual points in the game and this new figure then compared to the stronger team's points to determine winning bets.
  • point-spread — a betting device, established by oddsmakers and used to attract bettors for uneven competitions, indicating the estimated number of points by which a stronger team can be expected to defeat a weaker team, the point spread being added to the weaker team's actual points in the game and this new figure then compared to the stronger team's points to determine winning bets.
  • pudding-head — a stupid person
  • pumpkin head — a slow or dim-witted person; dunce.
  • raisin bread — dough baked with dried grapes
  • running head — a descriptive word, phrase, title, or the like, usually repeated at the top of each page of a book, periodical, etc.
  • screw thread — Also called worm. the helical ridge of a screw.
  • sliced bread — bread: sold pre-sliced
  • snake's head — checkered lily.
  • snake's-head — checkered lily.
  • sounion head — the tip of the Attica peninsula, E central Greece: site of ancient temple ruins.
  • stagger head — dropline.
  • swelled head — an inordinately grand opinion of oneself; conceit.
  • talking head — Television Slang. a closeup picture of a person who is talking, especially as a participant in a talk show.
  • the go-ahead — permission to proceed
  • thought-read — to read someone's mind or psychically know what someone's thoughts are
  • to drop dead — If you tell someone to drop dead, you are insulting them, rudely disagreeing with them, or refusing to do something, or telling them to stop bothering you.
  • to stop dead — To stop dead means to suddenly stop happening or moving. To stop someone or something dead means to cause them to suddenly stop happening or moving.

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