headine
Headine is most commonly encountered as a misspelling of "headline," the prominent title or summary line used to introduce an article, news item, or web page. As an orthographic variant, headine typically arises from typographical errors, unfamiliarity with English spelling, or slip-typing on keyboards where adjacent letters are substituted or omitted.
In contexts where headine appears unintentionally, the consequences are generally limited to reduced clarity and potential
Separately, headine may occur as a proper noun in rare cases—such as a trademark, username, or surname—where
For clarity in publishing and digital content, writers are advised to use the standard spelling headline for