释义 |
head·ing \ˈhediŋ, -dēŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English hedding, from gerund of hedden to head 1. archaic : decapitation 2. : the compass direction in which the longitudinal axis of a ship or airplane points 3. : something that forms or serves as a head: as a. : head 17a(1) b. : a plain, colored, or patterned band woven at the beginning and end of a fabric c. (1) : an edge of a ruffle above the line of gathering (2) : an edge of a curtain rising above a curtain rod (3) : footing 8a 4. : material for heads of casks or barrels 5. : drift 6a, 6b 6. : an end of a stone or brick presented outward; also : heading course 7. South & Midland : pillow, bolster |