(hedləs ) adjective. If the body of a person or animal is headless, the head has been cut off.
having the head cut off; beheaded. having no leader or chief; leaderless.
the body without head and limbs is called torso.
Headless is an adjective - Word Type.
: not taking heed : thoughtless. heedlessly adverb.
Someone heedless is reckless or not paying attention. Heedless rhymes with needless, and someone who's heedless acts as if needed things are needless. If you head out to surf in a tsunami, you're heedless of the giant-wave warnings.
Synonyms: acephalous. lacking a head or a clearly defined head. beheaded, decapitated. having had the head cut off. Antonyms: headed.
In the trench there was a headless body. Her headless remains were duly found.
Definition. The headword (or head) in a phrase is that word which is essential to the core meaning of the phrase. It is the word to which the phrase is reducible, for example: This environmentally-friendly car has been using additive-free petrol. CAR USES PETROL.
Once the soft tissues have fully decomposed, all that remains is the skeleton. The skeleton and teeth are much more robust. Although they undergo a number of subtle changes after death, they can remain intact for many years.
Putrefaction (4-10 days after death) – Autolysis occurs and gases (odor) and discoloration starts. Black putrefaction (10-20 days after death) – exposed skin turns black, bloating collapses and fluids are released from the body.
Human head
The term "skull" collectively denotes the mandible (lower jaw bone) and the cranium (upper portion of the skull that houses the brain). Sculptures of human heads are generally based on a skeletal structure that consists of a cranium, jawbone, and cheekbone.
If your store's look and feel is limited by your current, inflexible frontend, it could be prime time to go headless. If you've scaled to this point, you likely feel boxed in by the templated themes and out-of-the-box design functionality available from your traditional ecommerce platform.
The Headless Woman explores a state of denial that is both personal and national, in that it allows upper-class Argentines to disregard those of indigenous descent as fellow human beings. The people at this party think things have been put back in their proper order. But The Headless Woman sees things differently.
In the simplest terms, headless means “decoupling” the front end and back end, implementing a best-in-class API architecture. You're separating where the content is stored — the content repository — from the presentation layer on which it's displayed.
Headless, in this context, basically means that the computing device has no monitor or peripherals, such as a keyboard and mouse. Depending on the type of device they run in, headless systems may largely run autonomously or be remotely controlled. Servers in large data center environments are often headless.
The term “headless” comes from the concept of chopping the “head” (the front end, i.e. the website) off the “body” (the back end, i.e. the content repository).
In its simplest form, headless commerce is a separation of the front end and back end of an ecommerce application. This architecture offers brands freedom of expression to build whatever and however they want. Most importantly, it enables brands to enrich the customer experience.
Synonyms. (part of the body): caput (anatomy); pate, noggin (slang), loaf (slang), nut (slang), noodle (slang), bonce (British slang)
Some common synonyms of unconcerned are aloof, detached, disinterested, incurious, and indifferent.
not giving attention to a risk or possible difficulty: Heedless destruction of the rainforests is contributing to global warming. Journalists had insisted on getting to the front line of the battle, heedless of the risks.
exigent Add to list Share. When you describe something as exigent, you are saying it requires attention: it can't be ignored.
OTHER WORDS FOR careless
1 inattentive, incautious, unwary, indiscreet, reckless. 2 inaccurate, negligent. 3 unthoughtful, unmindful. 4 thoughtless, forgetful; inconsiderate.