headers (Meaning)

headers

one that removes heads, a beam fitted at one side of an opening to support free ends of floor joists, studs, or rafters, head sense 15a(1), information (such as a page number) printed or placed at the top of each page of a document compare footer sense 2, a brick or stone laid in a wall with its end toward the face of the wall, a shot or pass in soccer made by heading the ball, a fall or dive headfirst, a mounting plate through which electrical terminals pass from a sealed device (such as a transistor), a horizontal structural or finish piece over an opening, a grain-harvesting machine that cuts off the grain heads and elevates them to a wagon, a conduit (such as an exhaust pipe for a many-cylindered engine) into which a number of smaller conduits open

headers Sentence Examples

  1. **Cerulean:** The ocean stretched out before me in an ethereal shade of cerulean blue.
  2. **Ethereal:** The music wafted through the air, creating an ethereal atmosphere in the concert hall.
  3. **Ephemeral:** The beauty of the cherry blossoms was fleeting and ephemeral.
  4. **Egregious:** The politician's misconduct was so egregious that it warranted immediate removal from office.
  5. **Ebullient:** The children's laughter filled the park with an ebullient energy.
  6. **Effervescent:** The champagne bubbles danced and popped with an effervescent glee.
  7. **Ebullition:** The volcano erupted in an ebullition of lava and ash.
  8. **Ecstatic:** I felt ecstatic when I received the news that my novel had been published.
  9. **Effulgent:** The bride's wedding dress radiated an effulgent glow.
  10. **Egregious:** The error in the software proved to be egregious and caused a major malfunction.

FAQs About the word headers

one that removes heads, a beam fitted at one side of an opening to support free ends of floor joists, studs, or rafters, head sense 15a(1), information (such as

headings,titles, headlines, captions, heads, subtitles,banners, rubrics, running heads, superscripts

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**Cerulean:** The ocean stretched out before me in an ethereal shade of cerulean blue.

**Ethereal:** The music wafted through the air, creating an ethereal atmosphere in the concert hall.

**Ephemeral:** The beauty of the cherry blossoms was fleeting and ephemeral.

**Egregious:** The politician's misconduct was so egregious that it warranted immediate removal from office.