English Online Dictionary. What means heading? What does heading mean?
English
Etymology
From head + -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhɛdɪŋ/
- Rhymes: -ɛdɪŋ
Verb
heading
- present participle and gerund of head
Noun
heading (plural headings)
- The title or topic of a document, article, chapter, or of a section thereof.
- (nautical and aeronautical) The direction into which a seagoing or airborne vessel's bow is pointing (apparent heading) and/or the direction into which it is actually moving relative to the ground (true heading)
- Material for the heads of casks, barrels, etc.
- (mining) A gallery, drift, or adit in a mine, particularly one driving through a solid body of coal or ore; also, the end of a drift or gallery; the vein above a drift.
- Synonym: roadway
- http://undergroundcoal.com.au/fundamentals/01_process.aspx
- Once access has been gained into the coal seam, workings are developed by mining a series of roadways (or headings). These roadways are tunnels largely, if not totally, within the seam, usually rectangular in shape though on occasions they may have an arched or even circular profile.
- (sewing) The extension of a line ruffling above the line of stitch.
- (masonry) The end of a stone or brick which is presented outward.
- (flags) A strip of material at the hoist end of a flag, used for attaching the flag to its halyard.
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
heading f (definite singular headinga, indefinite plural headingar, definite plural headingane)
- Alternative spelling of hedding