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headroom
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The vertical clearance above someone's head, as in a tunnel, doorway etc. 2 (context electronics English) The ability of a system to reproduce loud sounds free of distortion; dynamic headroom. 3 The distance between the actual performance of an algorithm ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Headroom \Head"room`\ (-r[=oo]m`), n. (Arch.) See Headway , 2. [Mostly Brit.]
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. vertical space available to allow easy passage under something [syn: headway , clearance ] the capacity of a system to reproduce loud sounds without distortion [syn: dynamic headroom ]
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But once they're there, once you've given them headroom , they seem pretty determined to stick around. ▪ Legroom is generous, and headroom reasonably good. ▪ Once fully open there is 25m headroom above the river's 30m wide navigation ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Headroom or HeadRoom may refer to: Vertical clearance , in engineering, the maximum distance overhead (the difference between the structure gauge and the loading gauge ) Headroom (audio signal processing) , the difference between the nominal signal value ...
Usage examples of headroom.
Overhead rammers, sponges and wormers were held up in racks, restricting even more the limited headroom.
A large and fairly comfortable cabin was built into the afterpart of the ship, partly lowered into the hold to give it more headroom without rising too high above the deck.
Just getting into one of those backbreakers took a certain amount of gymnastic skill, and the headroom was so small it was all but impossible to turn over.
We had three tanks, four armored personnel carriers modified into fighting vehicles (ACAVs), an APC with added headroom and radios (a command track), and a light recovery vehicle that we called a cherrypicker though it had just a crane, not a bucket.
The effect on the French soldiers would be terrifying: the fact they weren't used to the half-darkness and low headroom of a frigate's gun deck put them at a disadvantage.