Definition of hood

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Hood (n.) A covering or porch for a companion hatch.

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Bonnet :: Bonnet (n.) A metallic canopy, or projection, over an opening, as a fireplace, or a cowl or hood to increase the draught of a chimney, etc..
Around :: Around (adv.) Near; in the neighborhood; as, this man was standing around when the fight took place..
Childhood :: Childhood (n.) The commencement; the first period.
Brother :: Brother (v. t.) To make a brother of; to call or treat as a brother; to admit to a brotherhood.
Foolhardihood :: Foolhardihood (n.) The state of being foolhardy; foolhardiness.
Sainthood :: Sainthood (n.) The state of being a saint; the condition of a saint.
Hoody :: Hoody (n.) The hooded crow; also, in Scotland, the hooded gull..
Howve :: Howve (n.) A hood. See Houve.
Hooded :: Hooded (a.) Having a hoodlike crest or prominence on the head or neck; as, the hooded seal; a hooded snake..
Fathership :: Fathership (n.) The state of being a father; fatherhood; paternity.
Hooded :: Hooded (a.) Hood-shaped; esp. (Bot.), rolled up like a cornet of paper; cuculate, as the spethe of the Indian turnip..
Lienculus :: Lienculus (n.) One of the small nodules sometimes found in the neighborhood of the spleen; an accessory or supplementary spleen.
Approach :: Approach (v. t.) To come near to in place, time, or character; to draw nearer to; as, to approach the city; to approach my cabin; he approached the age of manhood..
Hood :: Hood (n.) An ornamental fold at the back of an academic gown or ecclesiastical vestment; as, a master's hood..
Womanhede :: Womanhede (n.) Womanhood.
Bachelorhood :: Bachelorhood (n.) The state or condition of being a bachelor; bachelorship.
Wifehood :: Wifehood (n.) Womanhood.
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..
Discern :: Discern (v. i.) To see or understand the difference; to make distinction; as, to discern between good and evil, truth and falsehood..
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..
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