Definition of Coheads

1. cohead [v] - See also: cohead

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coheads

cohabitees
cohabiter
cohabiters
cohabiting
cohabitor
cohabitors
cohabits
cohabs
cohanim
cohaversine
cohaversines
cohb level
cohead
coheaded
coheading
coheads (current term)
coheir
coheiress
coheiresses
coheirs
coheirship
cohenite
coherald
coheralds
cohere
cohered
coherence
coherences
coherencies
coherency

Literary usage of Coheads

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ducking Days: Narratives of Duck Hunting, Studies of Wildfowl Life, and by Charles B. Morss, William Chester Hazelton (1918)
"coheads went over us even higher than usual last Fall, and when I was invited by Mr. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., to the Gulf Coast I gladly accepted. ..."

2. Fairness in Employment Testing: Validity Generalization, Minority Issues by John A. Hartigan, Alexandra K. Wigdor (1989)
"First, a decreasing proportion of adults live with a spouse, so a smaller fraction of adults, especially black adults, can be heads or coheads of ..."

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