headless in Portuguese
headless in Portuguese is acéfalo — headless means having no head, literally — a body without its head.
headless in Portuguese
acéfalo
Without a head (body part).
What does "headless" mean?
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adj Having no head, literally — a body without its head.
"The legend tells of a headless horseman who roams the woods at night."
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adj Lacking leadership or direction, as an organization.
"The party was left headless after its leader resigned."
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adj Describing software or hardware that runs without a screen, keyboard, or other direct user interface.
"The server runs a headless version of the operating system with no monitor attached."
headless in a sentence
- The legend tells of a headless horseman who roams the woods at night.
- The party was left headless after its leader resigned.
- The server runs a headless version of the operating system with no monitor attached.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "headless" in Portuguese?
"headless" in Portuguese is acéfalo. headless means: Having no head, literally — a body without its head.
How do you use "headless" in a sentence?
Example: "The legend tells of a headless horseman who roams the woods at night." In Portuguese, "headless" is acéfalo.
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