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Discover Ludwig"headcover" is a correct and usable word in written English.
For example, you could use it to describe a hat, scarf, or turban worn to cover the head: "She wore a colorful headcover to the beach."
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headcover
noun
A covering for the head
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On the Nationwide Tour, Hurley used a headcover of the Naval Academy mascot, Bill the Goat, to protect his 3-wood.
At the end of lunch Monday, Orlich presented him with a headcover with the Chung-Hoon insignia on his driver.
"My son didn't die in vain," his mother, Amal, 34, wearing the long black gown and headcover that is the traditional dress of most married women in Gaza's refugee camps, told a visitor to her home today.
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The little congregation, the men in hats or skullcaps, the women in modest headcovers, looked on lovingly.
The word béret is thought to have first appeared in France in 1835, but the headcovering itself dates from the middle ages.
Next, for 'Private Life', her headcovering is half Bedouin, half overgrown slinky toy.
Girls light candles in St .Mary's Orthodox Church in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn; men and boys pray at the end of Ramadan; a woman named Debbie Almontaser, dressed in a Muslim headcovering, holds a photograph of her son Yousif, a member of the National Guard who went to ground zero on Sept. 11 as part of a rescue team and stayed there for months.
I called up the American company on the puffin's label — Daphne's Headcovers, of Phoenix, Arizona — and spoke to its president, Jane Spicer.
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