different between abuttal vs headland
abuttal
English
Etymology
abut +? -al
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /??b?t.l?/
- Rhymes: -?t?l
Noun
abuttal (plural abuttals)
- (rare, plural only) The butting or boundary of land, particularly at the end; buttals. [First attested in the early 17th century.]
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Spelman to this entry?)
- An abutment. [First attested in the early 17th century.]
- The act of abutting.
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headland
English
Etymology
From Middle English hedelond, hedelonde, from Old English h?afodland, hafudland (“boundary, headland”), equivalent to head +? land. Eclipsed non-native Middle English chevicir (“headland”), borrowed from Old French chevecier (“head piece”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?dl?nd/
Noun
headland (plural headlands)
- Coastal land that juts into the sea.
- The unplowed boundary of a field.
Synonyms
- (coastal land that juts into the sea; peninsula): peninsula, cape, promontory
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See also
- abuttal
- portolan
Anagrams
- leadhand
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