headrail
Americannoun
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a railing on a sailing vessel, extending forward from abaft the bow to the back of the figurehead.
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Also called headbox. a narrow, boxlike case extending across the top of a window blind and covering the mechanical devices by which the blind operates.
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Etymology
Origin of headrail
Example Sentences
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Her cutwater, her headrail, the stock of her larboard anchor are broken.
From Toilers of the Sea by Hugo, Victor
The wonderful hair had been carefully combed; it flowed like a golden cataract over the headrail of the bedstead.
From A Vendetta of the Desert by Scully, W. C. (William Charles)
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