Headband in spanish
Venda
pronunciation: bendɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: bendɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures





headband1 = cabezada. [En encuadernación antigua, tira ornamental de seda o algodón cosida o pegada en los extremos superior e inferior del lomo]
Example: In medieval bindings the headbands were sewn in at the same time as the cords, but by the sixteenth century they were generally sewn on after the edges had been cut.headband2 = felpa.
Example: If none of these terms is appropriate, give the specific name of the item or the names of the parts of the item as concisely as possible; e.g., 2 feather headbands, 1 pair beaded moccasins.