Noun
a powerful light with reflector; attached to the front of an automobile or locomotive
Source: WordNetBristol was once a builder of some lovely cars, powerful grand touring cars that sometimes had and sometimes like trapezoidal maws with a cyclopean headlamp. Source: Internet
Emerson was perfectly organised when he left: his moped was fitted out down to the smallest detail, with a “celebratory” plaque fitted above the headlamp, a “registration plate” with his name and an adhesive of the Italian flag, and a personalised helmet. Source: Internet
Back at the lab, it's all gloomy and dim. The scientist is wearing a headlamp while he pokes at something bloody but indistinct. Source: Internet
It is currently being employed in the following applications: wiper arm and gear housings, headlamp retainer, engine cover, connector housings. Source: Internet
Four convenience built-in pockets for quick access to a headlamp, book or camera—no matter where your sleeping bag is laid out. Source: Internet
In my first post on this blog, I examined a forgotten automotive risk, the possibility of gas headlamp fires. Source: Internet