Associations to the word «Headship»
Noun
- Lent
- Claimant
- Bump
- Christendom
- Downing
- Tokugawa
- Schleswig
- Pembroke
- Succession
- Legislative
- Heir
- Emmanuel
- Saxe
- Holstein
- Bourbon
- Viii
- Savoy
- Christ
- Castro
- Eight
- Saxony
- Eldest
- Headmaster
- Ernst
- Hesse
- Prince
- Adam
- Clare
- Rowing
- Supremacy
- Covenant
- Clan
- Imperial
- Friedrich
- Duchess
- Ferdinand
- Duke
- Throne
- Gaining
- Qualification
- Lorenzo
- Wilhelm
- Successor
- Dynasty
- Believer
- Maria
- Doctrine
- Apostle
- Jesus
- Trinity
- Grandson
- Carlo
- Submission
- Inheritance
- Pupil
- Head
- Monarchy
- Equality
- Domain
- Elder
- Leadership
- Pedro
- House
- Appointment
- Family
- Grandfather
- Austria
- Church
Adjective
Wiktionary
HEADSHIP, noun. The position of a head or chief
HEADSHIP, noun. (British) The position of a headmaster or headmistress
HEADSHIP, noun. (archaic) authority or dignity
Dictionary definition
HEADSHIP, noun. The position of headmaster or headmistress.
HEADSHIP, noun. The position of head.
Wise words
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