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  • heading — UK US /ˈhedɪŋ/ noun [C] ► a title printed at the top of a page or section of a document: »Every day the Daily Telegraph lists eligible unit trusts under the heading Authorised unit trust prices . ► the subject of something being discussed,… …   Financial and business terms

  • Under the Banner of Heaven —   Author(s) …   Wikipedia

  • under the umbrella of —  Under the heading of. Under the protection or patronage of …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • heading — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ broad, general ▪ Books should be listed under a broader heading such as ‘engineering’. ▪ main, major ▪ chapter, section …   Collocations dictionary

  • Heading indicator — A heading indicator in a small aircraft. The heading indicator (also called an HI) is a flight instrument used in an aircraft to inform the pilot of the aircraft s heading. It is sometimes referred to by its older names, the directional gyro or… …   Wikipedia

  • heading — n. 1) a chapter heading 2) under a heading * * * [ hedɪŋ] a chapter heading under a heading …   Combinatory dictionary

  • heading */*/ — UK [ˈhedɪŋ] / US noun [countable] Word forms heading : singular heading plural headings 1) the title at the top of a page or piece of writing Mention your sources at the end, under the heading Bibliography . 2) a word or phrase that gives a… …   English dictionary

  • heading — head|ing [ hedıŋ ] noun count ** 1. ) the title at the top of a page or piece of writing: Mention your sources at the end, under the heading Bibliography. 2. ) a word or phrase that gives a general description of a type of person or thing: Those… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • under — /un deuhr/, prep. 1. beneath and covered by: under a table; under a tree. 2. below the surface of: under water; under the skin. 3. at a point or position lower or further down than: He was hit just under his eye. 4. in the position or state of… …   Universalium

  • under — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English, adverb & preposition, from Old English; akin to Old High German untar under, Latin inferus situated beneath, lower, infra below, Sanskrit adha Date: before 12th century 1. in or into a position below or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • under — /ˈʌndə / (say unduh) preposition 1. beneath and covered by: under a table; under a tree. 2. below the surface of: under the sea. 3. at a point or position lower than or farther down than: to stand under a window. 4. in the position or state of… …  

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