Sentence examples for head refers to from inspiring English sources

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Toasted Head refers to the barrels in which the wine is fermented.

The name "Hengistbury Head" refers to the immediate area; the elevated portion is called Warren Hill.

The specific epithet rugosiceps, which is derived from the Latin roots for "rough" and "head", refers to its wrinkled cap.

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The name comes from an Arabic phrase meaning "the kneeler's head," referring to the Arabic name of the constellation.

A monkey with a vast spiral tail was followed in short order by a hummingbird, a whale, a fox and a waving man with an oddly shaped head, referred to as the owl man or spaceman.

She said "What you put in your head," referring to education, "no one can take from you.

Alcor charges $200,000 to store a full body in perpetuity, and $80,000 for just the head (referred to as "neuropatients").

The incubus and the horse's head refer to contemporary belief and folklore about nightmares, but have been ascribed more specific meanings by some theorists.

The species name melanocephala is derived from the Ancient Greek words melas "black", and kephale "head", referring to its black crown.

The head is covered by hair-like or lamellar scales and found either as tufts on the frons or vertex (referred to as rough-scaled) or pressed close to the head (referred to as smooth-scaled).

"We thought we'd have it all," Melissa said still shaking her head, referring to the understanding we had as daughters growing up in the 1970s that we'd get the families our mothers had and the social, political and economic equality they didn't.

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