
1) Academic accessory 2) Almuce 3) American slang for a gangster 4) Anorak feature 5) Anorak part 6) Arched covering 7) Bentley bonnet 8) Bonnet, to a london driver 9) British bonnet 10) Brits call it a bonnet 11) Burnoose feature 12) Car part 13) Carburetor cover 14) Cascades mount 15) Chivalrous robin
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1) Aventail 2) Calash 3) Caleche 4) Camail 5) Canonicals 6) Cowl 7) Cowling 8) Gangster 9) Hat 10) Hoodlum 11) Hooligan 12) Mobster 13) Ruffian 14) Thug 15) Toughie 16) Ventail
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- an aggressive and violent young criminal
- metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes
- the folding roof of a carriage
- a headdress that protects the head and face
- protective covering consisting of a hinged metal part that covers the engine
- protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine
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• (n.) Anything resembling a hood in form or use • (n.) A covering or porch for a companion hatch. • (n.) A chimney top, often contrived to secure a constant draught by turning with the wind. • (n.) A covering for a mortar. • (v. t.) To cover; to hide; to blind. • (n.) A like appendage to a cloak or loose overcoat, tha...
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(from the article `Bismarck`) ...sent practically the entire British Home Fleet into action to intercept it. Two cruisers made contact off the coast of Iceland, and the battleship ... ...cruisers. These losses led many to argue that the battle cruiser was a mistake, but during the war Britain laid down six more, three of which were ... ...
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(from the article `dress`) Men`s hairstyles varied greatly during this long period. In general, they were short until the later 15th century, and men were mostly clean-shaven. ... ...had a flap that could be turned down, and the Monmouth cap, a kind of stocking cap. Women of all ages wore a French hood, especially in winter, ... [2 r...
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A leather cap that covers a raptor
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1. State; condition. 'How could thou ween, through that disguised hood To hide thy state from being understood?' (Spenser) ... 2. A covering or garment for the head or the head and shoulders, often attached to the body garment; especially: A soft covering for the head, worn by women, which leaves only the face exposed. ... A part of a monk's outer ...
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A projection that shelters an element such as a door or window.
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A close-fitting leather cap used to cover the head and eyes of a hawk.
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A leather hood used to cover the head of birds of prey usually falcons to give them a sense of security
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1 Removable part of a clock which hides the mechanism and surrounds the dial. 2 Semi-circular top of a mirror frame or a cabinet.
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Hood noun [ Middle English
hood ,
hod , Anglo-Saxon
hōd ; akin to Dutch
hoed hat, German
hut , Old High German
huot , also to English
hat , and probably to English
heed . √13.]
1. State; condition. [ Obsolete] « How...
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Hood transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Hooded ;
present participle & verbal noun Hooding .]
1. To cover with a hood; to furnish with a hood or hood-shaped appendage. « The friar
hooded , and the monarch c...
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(Bonnet in English speaking countries outside North America with the exception of the Canadian Maritimes) The engine cover on vehicles when the engine is located forward or aft of the passenger compartment.
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a garment used for thermal head protection. Hoods are usually made from neoprene or latex (for use with dry suits).
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A head cap which covers the eyes of a hawk to relieve stress )
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A tube, usually made of metal or rubber, that prevents unwanted light from falling on the lens surface. (see Flare)
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arched covering
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noun metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes
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bonnet 1 cowl noun protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine; `there are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars`; `the mechanic removed the cowling in order to repair the plane`s engine`
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the leather covering placed on a hawks head to keep it calm and reduce stress.
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a soft or flexible covering for the head and neck, either separate or attached to a cloak, coat, or the like. · something resembling or suggesting such a covering, esp. in shape, as certain petals or sepals. · the hinged, movable part of an automobile body covering the engine. · the roof of a carriage. · a metal cover or cano...
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[Eye and Face Protection] protective equipment that covers the head, neck, and portions of the shoulders.
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[Respiratory protection] Means a respiratory inlet covering that completely covers the head and neck and may also cover portions of the shoulders and torso. OSHA Definition
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