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headstrong
English
Etymology
From Middle English heedstrong, equivalent to head +? strong.
Pronunciation
Adjective
headstrong (comparative more headstrong, superlative most headstrong)
- Determined to do as one pleases, and not as others want.
- He was in that headstrong teenage phase when he felt like he knew everything.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:obstinate
Derived terms
- headstrongly
- headstrongness
Translations
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hellbender
English
Wikispecies
Etymology
hell +? bender, possibly from hell-bent.
Noun
hellbender (plural hellbenders)
- A giant salamander (genus Cryptobranchus) of North America that inhabits large, swiftly flowing streams with rocky bottoms.
- A reckless, headstrong person.
Synonyms
- (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis): grampus, menopome, hellbender salamander, spotted water gecko
Translations
See also
- hellbent
- highbinder
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