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subhead"smaller heading or title in a book, chapter, newspaper, etc.," 1875, from sub- + head (n.) in the sense of "heading, headline." Meaning "subordinate section of a subject" [..]
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subheadA part of the written component of print advertising that is designed to guide the reader's attention to specific details about the advertised item or to help organize issues presented in the body copy.
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subheadA secondary phrase usually following a headline. Display line(s) of lesser size and importance than the main headline(s).
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subheadAny secondary heading or title in a written work, intended to subdivide the text of a chapter or other major division, usually printed in a smaller size of the typeface used for the main heading. In t [..]
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subheadIn typography, a secondary heading
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subheadA smaller one-line headline for a story.
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subhead (1) A small headline below the main headline. (2) A small headline inserted in the body of a story to visually break up a long column of type.
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subheadA smaller one-line headline for a story.
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subheadA smaller one-line headline for a story.
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subheadSee “dek.”
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subhead(n) a heading of a subdivision of a text
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subheadSmall heading within a story or chapter. Also called crosshead. Substance weight
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subheadSubtitles within the body text of a page that highlights specific topics on the page, or indicates a change in topic. Subheads are important elements to use to increase your search engine optimization
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subhead
A subheading or subtitle
* 2009|January 27|Vinay Menon|Toronto's more than just a motto|Toronto Star|url=http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/577793
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