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Definition of forehead
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Forehead
(n.) The
aspect
or
countenance;
assurance.
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Frontal
::
Frontal
(n.)
Something
worn on the
forehead
or face; a
frontle.
Salam
::
Salam (n.) A
salutation
or
compliment
of
ceremony
in the east by word or act; an
obeisance,
performed
by
bowing
very low and
placing
the right palm on the
forehead..
Bathe
::
Bathe (v. t.) To apply water or some
liquid
medicament
to; as, to bathe the eye with warm water or with sea
water;
to bathe one's
forehead
with
camphor..
Kotow
::
Kotow (n.) The
prostration
made by
mandarins
and
others
to their
superiors,
either
as
homage
or
worship,
by
knocking
the
forehead
on the
ground.
There are
degrees
in the rite, the
highest
being
expressed
by three
knockings..
Brow
::
Brow (n.) The
forehead;
as, a
feverish
brow..
Front
::
Front (n.) The
forehead
or brow, the part of the face above the eyes;
sometimes,
also, the whole
face..
Corrugator
::
Corrugator
(n.) A
muscle
which
contracts
the skin of the
forehead
into
wrinkles.
Bang
::
Bang (n.) The
short,
front hair
combed
down over the
forehead,
esp. when cut
squarely
across;
a false front of hair
similarly
worn..
Pompadour
::
Pompadour
(n.) A
crimson
or pink
color;
also, a style of dress cut low and
square
in the neck; also, a mode of
dressing
the hair by
drawing
it
straight
back from the
forehead
over a roll; -- so
called
after the
Marchioness
de
Pompadour
of
France.
Also much used
adjectively..
Frontal
::
Frontal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
forehead
or the
anterior
part of the roof of the brain case; as, the
frontal
bones..
Cowlick
::
Cowlick
(n.) A tuft of hair
turned
up or awry
(usually
over the
forehead),
as if
licked
by a cow..
Spite
::
Spit curl () A
little
lock of hair,
plastered
in a
spiral
form on the
temple
or
forehead
with
spittle,
or other
adhesive
substance..
Front
::
Front (n.) The
forehead,
countenance,
or
personal
presence,
as
expressive
of
character
or
temper,
and
especially,
of
boldness
of
disposition,
sometimes
of
impudence;
seeming;
as, a bold
front;
a
hardened
front..
Forehead
::
Forehead
(n.) The
aspect
or
countenance;
assurance.
Frons
::
Frons (n.) The
forehead;
the part of the
cranium
between
the
orbits
and the
vertex.
Antiae
::
Antiae
(n. pl.) The two
projecting
feathered
angles
of the
forehead
of some
birds;
the
frontal
points.
Blesbok
::
Blesbok
(n.) A South
African
antelope
(Alcelaphus
albifrons),
having
a large white spot on the
forehead..
Chaperon
::
Chaperon
(n.) A
device
placed
on the
foreheads
of
horses
which draw the
hearse
in
pompous
funerals.
Simpai
::
Simpai
(n.) A
long-tailed
monkey
(Semnopitchecus
melalophus)
native
of
Sumatra.
It has a crest of black hair. The
forehead
and
cheeks
are fawn
color,
the upper parts tawny and red, the under parts
white.
Called
also
black-crested
monkey,
and
sinpae..
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(n.) A
covering
for the head, worn by
women,
usually
protecting
more or less the back and sides of the head, but no part of the
forehead.
The shape of the
bonnet
varies
greatly
at
different
times;
formerly
the front part
projected,
and
spread
outward,
like the mouth of a
funnel..
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