head-on collision

noun

Etymology

From head-on + collision.

  1. derived from collīdere
  2. derived from collīsiō
  3. borrowed from collision
  4. compounded as head-on collision — “head-on + collision

Definitions

  1. A collision where the front ends of two vehicles (such as ships, trains, cars, planes,…

    A collision where the front ends of two vehicles (such as ships, trains, cars, planes, etc.) hit each other, as opposed to a side-collision or rear-end collision.

The neighborhood

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