HEAD vs CHIEF: NOUN
- Either end of an object, such as a drum, whose two ends are interchangeable.
- The end considered the most important.
- The uppermost part; the top.
- A flower head.
- A rounded compact mass, as of leaves or buds.
- The device in a magnetic disk or tape drive that enables it to read data from and write data to the disk or tape.
- The magnetic head of a tape recorder or VCR.
- An attachment to or part of a machine that holds or contains the operative device.
- The end of a muscle that is attached to the less movable part of the skeleton.
- The rounded proximal end of a long bone.
- A tuning machine.
- The part of a stringed instrument where the strings are wound; a tuning head.
- The part of an explosive device that carries the explosive; a warhead.
- The looped part at the end a lacrosse stick, to which the webbing is attached.
- The working end of a tool or implement.
- A projection, weight, or fixture at the end of an elongated object.
- A turning point; a crisis.
- The tip of an abscess, boil, or pimple, in which pus forms.
- The froth or foam that rises to the top in pouring an effervescent liquid, such as beer.
- The liquid or gas exerting the pressure.
- The pressure exerted by a liquid or gas.
- The measure of pressure at the lower point expressed in terms of this difference.
- The difference in depth of a liquid at two given points.
- A headwaiter.
- The foremost or leading position.
- A headmaster or headmistress.
- A person who leads, rules, or is in charge; a leader, chief, or director.
- A single animal.
- An individual; a person.
- A headache.
- The side of a coin having the principal design, often the profile of a political leader's head.
- A portrait or representation of a person's head.
- A person considered foolish or contemptible. Often used in combination.
- An enthusiast. Often used in combination.
- A habitual drug user. Often used in combination.
- Freedom of choice or action.
- Mental ability or aptitude.
- The seat of the faculty of reason; intelligence, intellect, or mind.
- The length or height of such a part.
- The analogous part of an invertebrate organism.
- The uppermost or forwardmost part of the body of a vertebrate, containing the brain and the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and jaws.
- The educator who has executive authority for a school
- The source of water from which a stream arises
- A line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about
- A dense clusters of flowers or foliage
- The part in the front or nearest the viewer
- A difficult juncture
- Forward movement
- A V-shaped mark at one end of an arrow pointer
- The subject matter at issue
- That which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason
- (computer science) a tiny electromagnetic coil and metal pole used to write and read magnetic patterns on a disk
- A membrane that is stretched taut over a drum
- Oral-genital stimulation
- The tip of an abscess (where the pus accumulates)
- The length or height based on the size of a human or animal head
- The pressure exerted by a fluid
- An individual person
- A person who is in charge
- A user of (usually soft) drugs
- A rounded compact mass
- The foam or froth that accumulates at the top when you pour an effervescent liquid into a container
- The top of something
- The front of a military formation or procession
- (grammar) the word in a grammatical constituent that plays the same grammatical role as the whole constituent
- The rounded end of a bone that bits into a rounded cavity in another bone to form a joint
- The upper part of the human body or the front part of the body in animals; contains the face and brains
- That part of a skeletal muscle that is away from the bone that it moves
- (usually plural) an obverse side of a coin that bears the representation of a person's head
- The striking part of a tool
- (nautical) a toilet on board a boat or ship
- A projection out from one end
- A single domestic animal
- The head of a tribe or clan
- An informal address to an equal.
- From the king, or sovereign.
- The upper third part of the field. It is supposed to be composed of the dexter, sinister, and middle chiefs.
- The principal part; the most valuable portion.
- The head or leader of any body of men; a commander, as of an army; a head man, as of a tribe, clan, or family; a person in authority who directs the work of others; the principal actor or agent.
- Synonyms Chief, Chieftain, Commander, Leader, Head, Chief, literally the head, is applied to one who occupies the highest rank in military or civil matters: as, an Indian chief; a military chief; the chief of a department in the civil service; a party chief. Chieftain is now mostly poetic, and is sometimes used in prose where the leadership is peculiarly suggestive of the past: as, a Highland chieftain. A commander is one who issues commands to a body or organization of a military or naval character, or has authority over it: as, the commander of the army in the East; the commander of the Asiatic squadron. A leader is the head of a party or faction, or one who conducts some special undertaking, perhaps actually going at the head: as, the leader of the House of Commons; the leader of the Conservative or Republican party; the leader of the storming party or forlorn hope; a leader of fashion. Head is applied to the chief of a tribe or family or profession: as, the head of the house of Cavendish; the head of the church; the head of the bar.
- In direct or original procedure: as, an examination in chief. See examination.
- Directly: said of land tenure: as, to hold land in chief (to hold it directly from the sovereign by honorable personal services).
- In heraldry, charged upon the upper part of the shield: a term generally used when the chief itself is not indicated
- At the head; in the principal or highest position or office: as, the commander-in-chief.
- The prime; the most important part.
- In heraldry, the head or upper part of the escutcheon, from side to side, cut off horizontally by a straight line, and containing properly a third part of the dimensions of the escutcheon.
- The principal or most important part or portion; the bulk or larger part of one thing or of many.
- The principal officer of a bureau or division of the civil service, or of an editorial staff, newspaper office, mercantile establishment, or other organized body.
- A principal, leader, or director in general; especially, the hereditary or the chosen head of a clan or tribe: used as a title particularly for the heads of Scottish Highland clans, and for the controlling or governing heads of uncivilized or semi-civilized tribes.
- The person highest in authority; the head or head man.
- A head; the head or upper part of anything.
- The senior officer on the personal staff of a flag-officer in command of a fleet or squadron. When practicable, he is senior in rank to all other officers under command of the flag-officer.
- The senior general-staff officer on the staff of the commander of an army, army-corps, division, or department.
- The upper section of a shield.
- A supervisor; a boss.
- The chief engineer of a ship.
- A chief petty officer.
- One who is highest in rank or authority; a leader.
- A person who is in charge
- A person who exercises control over workers
HEAD vs CHIEF: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Most important element
- Primary; principal.
- Very intimate, near, or close.
- Principal or most eminent in any quality or action; most distinguished; having most influence; taking the lead; most important.
- Highest in office or rank; principal; head.
- Most important or influential.
- Highest in rank, authority, or office.
HEAD vs CHIEF: VERB
- Direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
- Travel in front of; go in advance of others
- To go or travel towards
- Remove the head of
- Take its rise
- Be the first or leading member of (a group) and excel
- Be in the front of or on top of
- Form a head or come or grow to a head
- Be in charge of
- N/A
HEAD vs CHIEF: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Direct the course
- Go in advance of others
- Travel in front of
- The seat of the faculty of reason
- Contains the face and brains
- Oral stimulation of the genitals
- A natural elevation (especially a rocky one that juts out into the sea)
- A dense cluster of flowers or foliage
- Synonyms First, paramount, supreme, cardinal, capital, prime, vital, especial, essential, great, grand.
- Intimate; near; close.
- Hence— Principal or most eminent, in any quality or action; such that others (things, persons, particulars of any kind) are by comparison inferior or subordinate; most important; leading; main; most conspicuous.
- Highest in office, authority, rank, or estimation; placed above the rest; principal: as, a chief priest; the chief butler.
- Chiefly. Thomson.
HEAD vs CHIEF: RELATED WORDS
- Significant, Mind, Lead, Fountainhead, Guide, Steer, Caput, Brain, Psyche, Direct, Top, Forefront, Principal, Boss, Chief
- Chairman, Officer, Arch, Of import, Top dog, Important, Gaffer, Primary, Main, Foreman, Top, Principal, Boss, Honcho, Head
HEAD vs CHIEF: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Nous, Significant, Mind, Lead, Fountainhead, Steer, Caput, Brain, Psyche, Direct, Top, Forefront, Principal, Boss, Chief
- Director, Chairman, Officer, Arch, Of import, Important, Gaffer, Primary, Main, Foreman, Top, Principal, Boss, Honcho, Head
HEAD vs CHIEF: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Head Start and Early Head Start staff from Dr.
- Rarely will you be able to achieve an effective result simply by going head to head with that witness.
- States may provide additional funding to local Head Start programs, which is not included in federal Head Start reporting.
- So the decrease in elevation head can only be compensated for by an increase in pressure head.
- Here we have discussed head to head comparison, key difference along with infographics and comparison table.
- Just head to this website, login into your account, and head over to Settings.
- Users should have some head control for maximal use since no specific head support is built onto the chair.
- Head left and hop up the LEGO wall, then head right.
- Zeng, Assistant Dean, Professor, Interim Department Head and Area Head; Ph.
- Can We Get a Head Start on Head Lice?
- Fazal ur Rehman, Chief Minister, Government of Sindh, Chief Minister House, Karachi.
- Decision makers may include the chief of medicine or chief of surgery, among others.
- Office, first as Deputy Bureau Chief and later as Chief of that Division.
- Chief Kathryn Kross, Deputy Bureau Chief Steve Redischand Willie Lora.
- Chief and Deputy Chief offered during the Board meeting.
- Chief Pappy Bond converted that rank to deputy chief.
- Talisman Capital, is chief executive and chief risk officer.
- Chief Fiscal Officer, Chief Assessor, Chief Payroll Officer, and Sealer of Weights and Measures.
- Chief Burns, Chief Watson, Chief Ericson and the Police Department and the various other departments.
- Chief Risk Officer, Chief Audit Executive, Chief Compliance Officer, or another employee or manager who has no direct operational responsibility for mortgage servicing.
HEAD vs CHIEF: QUESTIONS
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- Why does my cat burrow her head in another cat's head?
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- How did head-to-head competition between Coke and Pepsi reinforce brand recognition?
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- Can a cylinder head be serviced without removing the head?
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