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hind-head
ˈhind-head Obs. or arch. [f. hind a. + head1.] The back of the head; the occiput.1666 Despauterii Gramm. Inst. i. (Jam.), Sinciput, the forehead. Occiput, the hindhead. 1689 Burnet Tracts I. 87 They christen..pouring the Water on the Hind-head. 1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. III. 487 The occiput, or hind... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Hind's Head
The Hinds Head, is a gastropub in Bray, Berkshire. The pub dates from the 15th century, and was converted into a restaurant in the 1920s. It was awarded a single Michelin star in the 2013 edition of the Michelin Guide and has retained it ever since. It has been owned by chef Heston Blumenthal since ... wikipedia.org
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Gibbet Hill, Hindhead
History [[File:Turner Hindhead hill.JPG|thumb|right|Hind-head Hill c1808 by JMW Turner]] The area was one of disrepute due to the activities of highwaymen wikipedia.org
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hind
▪ I. hind, n.1 (haɪnd) Forms: 1– hind; also 1–3 hynd, 3–7 hinde, 4–6 hynde, (5 hyynde). β. 6 hyne, hine. [OE. hind str. fem. = ON. hind: cf. OLG. *hinda (MDu., Du. hinde), OHG. hinta (MHG., Ger. hinde), wk. fem., for which some suggest derivation from Goth. hinþan to catch; others would connect it w... Oxford English Dictionary
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noddle
▪ I. noddle, n.1 (ˈnɒd(ə)l) Forms: 5–6 nodle, 5 -el, -ul(le, -yl(e; 6–7 nodell, 6 -il; 6 noddel (7 -ell), Sc. -ill; 6– noddle, 9 dial. nuddle. [Of obscure origin. No similar form appears in any of the cognate languages.] † 1. a. The back of the head. Obs.c 1425 St. Elizabeth of Spalbeck in Anglia VI... Oxford English Dictionary
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Unknown Sailor
on 23 December 1790 there was a terrible thunderstorm during which: Two men were struck dead in a wind-mill near Rooks-hill on the Sussex downs: & on Hind-head wikipedia.org
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كتاب الكائنات الخيالية
Sprouting from its back is the head of a goat, a lion's head at its front, and a snake's head as its tail. Chinese Fox These foxes appear like average foxes, but may sometimes be seen standing on their hind legs to walk. wikipedia.org
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