frontlet

/ˈfrʌntlɪt/
noun
  1. A band or ornament worn on the forehead.
    • The ancient priest wore a golden frontlet during the ceremony.
    • She decorated her frontlet with small, colorful beads for the festival.
    • In some cultures, a frontlet is a symbol of honor and authority.
  2. The forehead or front part of an animal's head, especially when marked with a distinctive color or pattern.
    • The horse's frontlet was covered with a soft, dark fur.
    • The deer had a white frontlet that made it easy to spot in the forest.
    • The bird's frontlet was a bright red patch above its beak.
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