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Les Villain
Hi please help.
A head of cabbage.
What's ' Head " in this sentence.
It means" whole or entire?
Jan 10, 2025 11:33 AM
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In "a head of cabbage," the word "head" refers to the rounded, compact mass of leaves that make up the cabbage. It is a common term used to describe the whole or entire cabbage in its natural form.
So, while "head" indirectly implies "whole" or "entire" in this context, its primary meaning is the shape or structure of the cabbage.
January 11, 2025
It's a fancy counting word. You might see it in a recipe. 1 head of lettuce. Just a whole lettuce.
January 11, 2025
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