headstrap

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) A strap that holds something onto the head.
 * 2) A strap that secures or guides the movement of the head.
 * 3) The strap on a bridle that runs over the top of the horse's head and along the length of both sides of the horse's head.
 * 1) A strap that secures or guides the movement of the head.
 * 2) The strap on a bridle that runs over the top of the horse's head and along the length of both sides of the horse's head.
 * 1) A strap that secures or guides the movement of the head.
 * 2) The strap on a bridle that runs over the top of the horse's head and along the length of both sides of the horse's head.
 * 1) A strap that secures or guides the movement of the head.
 * 2) The strap on a bridle that runs over the top of the horse's head and along the length of both sides of the horse's head.
 * 1) The strap on a bridle that runs over the top of the horse's head and along the length of both sides of the horse's head.
 * 1) The strap on a bridle that runs over the top of the horse's head and along the length of both sides of the horse's head.
 * 1) The strap on a bridle that runs over the top of the horse's head and along the length of both sides of the horse's head.