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Dictionary French English: [head]

Translation 1 - 33 of 33

FrenchEnglish
abaissé {adj} {past-p}bowed [head]
anat. temporal {adj}temporal [on the side of the head]
Verbs
faire le dos rond [fig.]to duck [lower the head quickly]
Nouns
anat. caboche {f} [fam.] [tête]bonce [Br.] [sl.] [head]
cuis. tête {f} fromagée [can.]brawn [Br.] [jellied head]
cuis. tête {f} marbrée [suisse]brawn [Br.] [jellied head]
cuis. tête {f} pressée [belge]brawn [Br.] [jellied head]
cuis. fromage {m} de têtebrawn [Br.] [jellied head]
entom. zool. céphalon {m}cephalon [head section of an arthropod]
présidente {f} d'université honorairechancellor [Br.] [female head of university]
éduc. occup. président {m} d'université honorairechancellor [Br.] [head of university]
orn. aigrette {f} [huppe d'un oiseau]crest [on a bird's head]
bot. T
vêt. casque {m}headgear [helmet, head protector]
chef {m} de famillehouseholder [head of household]
éduc. occup. présidente {f} d'une sororitématron [Am.] [female head of a sorority]
entom. méd. lente {f}nit [head louse egg]
anat. caboche {f} [fam.] [tête]noggin [sl.] [head]
anat. ciboulot {m} [fam.] [tête]noggin [sl.] [head]
calebasse {f} [fam.] [tête]nut [coll.] [head]
coloquinte {f} [fam.] [tête]nut [coll.] [head]
anat. crâne {m} [fam.] [tête]pate [hum.] [else archaic] [head]
éduc. occup. directeur {m} d'écoleprincipal [Am.] [head of a school]
éduc. occup. directrice {f} d'écoleprincipal [female] [Am.] [head of a school]
cuir {m} cheveluscalp [top of head]
tignasse {f} [fig.]thatch [fig.] [thick hair on head]
2 Words: Nouns
cuis. tête {f} fromagée [can.]head cheese [Am.] [jellied head]
cuis. tête {f} marbrée [suisse]head cheese [Am.] [jellied head]
cuis. tête {f} pressée [belge]head cheese [Am.] [jellied head]
cuis. fromage {m} de têtehead cheese [Am.] [jellied head]
lord-protecteur {m}Lord Protector [Br.] [Head of State in England, later Britain]
RadioTV tête {f} parlante [fam.]talking head [coll.] [TV moderator with only head and shoulders visible]
3 Words: Nouns
cheveu {m}(strand of) hair [on the head]
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