headpiece
/ˈhɛdˌpis/
Etymology
From head + piece.
headpiece means the head; the brain; the head as the seat of intellect. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 84 out of 100.
headpiece is pronounced /ˈhɛdˌpis/.
noun
- The head; the brain; the head as the seat of intellect.
- The head; the brain; the head as the seat of intellect.; A person with great intelligence.“He was going about pondering deeply, but in vain, how he might get out of his dilemma, when it came into his head to ask the advice of the boy that kept his pigs, who was a great head-piece, and had often helped him before.”
- Something covering the head.; A protective cover for the head; a helmet.
- Something covering the head.; A headdress.
- A headset.“Meronyms: mouthpiece, earpiece”
- A headstall.