fig|ure|head

fig|ure|head
fig|ure|head «FIHG yuhr HEHD», noun.
1. a person who is the head in name only, without real authority: »

The old man is just a figurehead; his son really runs the business.

2. a statue or carving placed for ornament on the bow of a ship.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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