rockhead
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rockhead (plural rockheads)
- (geology) The surface of the bedrock beneath soil cover.
-  2012, P. B. Attewell; I. W. Farmer, Principles of Engineering Geology, page 457:
- This type of area, with reasonably well-defined rockheads under glacial and lacustrine deposits, probably represents optimum conditions for the adoption of seismic exploration techniques.
 
 
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 - The fish Bothragonus swanii, a variety of poacher.
 
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rockhead (plural rockheads)
- (slang) A fan of rock music.
-  1997, New York Magazine, volume 30, number 15, page 65:
- […] an apparent betrayal of electronica's more oblique, less suburban ethos in favor of a record the rockheads like.
 
 -  2015, Edward A. Hagan, To Vietnam in Vain: Memoir of an Irish-American Intelligence Advisor, 1969-1970, page 46:
- The rarest species was a Protestant although I'd bet that the majority of Ivy League rockheads in the 1950s were Prots.
 
 
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