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Definition of hood
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of hood is as below...
Hood (n.) A
chimney
top, often
contrived
to
secure
a
constant
draught
by
turning
with the
wind..
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Capuchin
::
Capuchin
(n.) A
garment
for
women,
consisting
of a cloak and hood,
resembling,
or
supposed
to
resemble,
that of
capuchin
monks..
Morris
::
Morris
(n.) A dance
formerly
common
in
England,
often
performed
in
pagenats,
processions,
and May
games.
The
dancers,
grotesquely
dressed
and
ornamented,
took the parts of Robin Hood,
Maidmarian,
and other
fictious
characters..
Invention
::
Invention
(n.) A
fabrication
to
deceive;
a
fiction;
a
forgery;
a
falsehood.
Tissue
::
Tissue
(n.) Fig.: Web;
texture;
complicated
fabrication;
connected
series;
as, a
tissue
of
forgeries,
or of
falsehood..
Banneret
::
Banneret
(n.) A title of rank,
conferred
for
heroic
deeds,
and
hence,
an order of
knighthood;
also, the
person
bearing
such title or
rank..
Garter
::
Garter
(n.) The
distinguishing
badge of the
highest
order of
knighthood
in Great
Britain,
called
the Order of the
Garter,
instituted
by
Edward
III.; also, the Order
itself..
Lie
::
Lie (v. i.) To utter
falsehood
with an
intention
to
deceive;
to say or do that which is
intended
to
deceive
another,
when he a right to know the
truth,
or when
morality
requires
a just
representation..
Priesthood
::
Priesthood
(n.) The
office
or
character
of a
priest;
the
priestly
function.
Smew
::
Smew (n.) The
hooded
merganser.
Stripper
::
Stripling
(n.) A youth in the state of
adolescence,
or just
passing
from
boyhood
to
manhood;
a lad..
Invention
::
Invention
(n.) That which is
invented;
an
original
contrivance
or
construction;
a
device;
as, this fable was the
invention
of Esop; that
falsehood
was her own
invention..
Pseudologist
::
Pseudologist
(n.) One who
utters
falsehoods;
a liar.
Blear
::
Blear (v. t.) To make
somewhat
sore or
watery,
as the eyes; to dim, or blur, as the
sight.
Figuratively:
To
obscure
(mental
or moral
perception);
to
blind;
to
hoodwink..
Hood
::
Hood (n.) A
chimney
top, often
contrived
to
secure
a
constant
draught
by
turning
with the
wind..
Roorbach
::
Roorbach
(n.) A
defamatory
forgery
or
falsehood
published
for
purposes
of
political
intrigue.
Cuttoo Plate
::
Cuttoo
plate () A hood over the end of a wagon wheel hub to keep dirt away from the axle.
Capoch
::
Capoch
(n.) A hood;
especially,
the hood
attached
to the gown of a
monk..
Bishop
::
Bishop
(n.) In the Roman
Catholic,
Greek,
and
Anglican
or
Protestant
Episcopal
churches,
one
ordained
to the
highest
order of the
ministry,
superior
to the
priesthood,
and
generally
claiming
to be a
successor
of the
Apostles.
The
bishop
is
usually
the
spiritual
head or ruler of a
diocese,
bishopric,
or see..
Matronhood
::
Matronhood
(n.) The state of being a
matron.
Maidenhood
::
Maidenhood
(n.)
Newness;
freshness;
uncontaminated
state.
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