hairdress
Etymology
From hair + dress.
hairdress means A hairstyle. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 91 out of 100.
noun
- A hairstyle.“Just as the close, tight hairdress emphasizes and enlarges the face, so the large, loose arrangement that creates a large frame for the face makes it seem smaller by contrast .”
- The process or act of styling hair.“The play is laid in the period when English society paid a great deal of attention to hairdress.”
verb
- To dress or style hair.“"Monsieur," Francina told Mrs. Sill with the utmost tact, "is not licensed to hairdress or manicure pets. His professional aides are limited to slightly higher mammals — er — people. I am terribly sorry, madam."”