cabbage-head
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[edit]Noun
[edit]cabbage-head (plural cabbage-heads)
- Alternative form of cabbagehead
- Head of cabbage
- 1820, The Port Folio, page 95:
- In autumn, on this single leg, Shaped like an apple, or an egg, A bulky cabbage-head is seen; For mortals meant, to eat — I ween.
- 2018, PROCEEDINGS OF THE Academy of Natural Sciences, page 285:
- In this case the longitudinal growth was arrested, and if we examine the regular cabbage-head, we find ten, fifteen, or often more leaves forming a single cycle round the stem, as in all cases of arrestation of growth — forming of a cone in the pine, for instance— the number of leaves in a cycle were increased.
- Style of smokestack
- 2014, The Rough Guide to the USA:
- Take a ride on the Eureka Springs and North Arkansas Railway, whose rolling stock includes a magnificent “cabbage-head” woodburning locomotive;
- 2017, Emmett Stone, Splintered Canyon:
- Away down the line he could see a locomotive approaching, a plume of smoke blowing back from its cabbage-head smokestack.
- Foolish person
- 2012, Laurie Graham, A Humble Companion:
- Them Frenchies worn't having no cabbage-head interfering in their affairs.
- 2012, Amanda McCabe, The Star of India:
- What a cabbage-head she was. Anyone would have thought she was a sixteen-year-old with her first suitor, not sophisticated, in-her-third-Season Lady Emily Kenton.
- Type of jellyfish
- 1965, Gulf Research Reports, page 296:
- On December 2, a small stone crab on the south jetty was seen eating a cabbage-head jellyfish, Stomolophus meleagris Agassiz, which had been stranded on the rocks by the tide.
- Mineral formation
- 2009, R. Worden, Sadoon Morad, Quartz Cementation in Sandstones, page 244:
- Authigenic chlorite occurs as rosette or cabbage-head aggregates associated with illite and quartz in subsurface samples deeper than 1440 m.
- Head of cabbage