Header (noun)

  1. 1. A piece of text or a graphic at the top of a page, document, or section, typically including the title and page number.
  2. 2. A pass or shot in soccer or other sports that involves hitting the ball with the head.

Origin:

The word 'header' comes from the old english word 'headere', which means a person or thing that goes before others.

Examples:

  1. 1. The header on the first page of my report includes the title and my name.
  2. 2. The soccer player scored a header, it was an impressive move.
  3. 3. I like to put a header on my resumes, it helps make it look professional.
  4. 4. In HTML coding, the header is the first section of a web page and contains important information.
  5. 5. The header in my book report was very colorful and eye-catching, it helped make the report look good.
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