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headdress
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A decorative covering or ornament worn on the head.
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The word 'headdress' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a piece of clothing or decoration that is worn on or around the head, often as part of a traditional costume. For example, "The dancers wore bright and colorful headdresses to mark the occasion."
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There were sets for spinsters, boxes commemorating the First World War (contents: naval and military headdress, iron crosses, a Kaiser moustache and shells), even crackers for Masons.
Or maybe even Scott sitting next to Angelina Jolie, who'll be wearing a huge Cleopatra headdress?
Or maybe Scott will wear the Cleo headdress in a spirit of contrition?
But she's also aware that when she takes the stage in her white tutu and feather headdress, the moment will resonate beyond the four walls of the theatre.
Comments about not running Indigenous or Middle East stories and letting go a reporter in a headdress for a white woman are simply not true".
Among the beasts, a soulful zebra-head brooch carved from agate wears a diamond halter and plumed headdress.
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Clothing, including tunics, kilts, gloves, scarves and headdresses.
Grey-suited delegates in the corridors of the conference halls mingled with activists in Indian headdresses, angry Mexican farmers and gum-boot dancers in orange overalls.
Correction to this articlePROTESTERS in paint and headdresses in Brasília, warring tribes of lawyers and a mountain of pig dung: yet another giant Brazilian public-works contract was up for grabs, and the lobbies were restless.
It was, presumably, the largest number of Indian tribes ever gathered.It was quite a sight: tribal chiefs in full regalia, and young and old with headdresses, beadwork and porcupine quills.
AT THE January shows of women's high fashion in Paris, John Galliano, the designer for Dior, sent his models tottering along the runway dressed like gold-clad Pharaonic princesses, with towering headdresses and masked faces.
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