headrail

English

Etymology

head + rail

Noun

headrail (plural headrails)

  1. The supporting rail of a blind (such as a Venetian blind) that encloses its mechanism; a headbox.
  2. (nautical) A railing, on a sailing ship, behind the figurehead.

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