
1) Bedim 2) Cerement 3) Cloak 4) Cover 5) Enclose 6) Enshroud 7) Hide 8) Layer 9) Mainsheet 10) Mask 11) Pall 12) Wrap
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1) Body cloth in Turin 2) Cathedral of Turin attraction 3) Cathedral of turin relic 4) Conceal 5) Cover 6) Cover as if with a shroud 7) Cut off from view 8) Death custom 9) Fictional blind character 10) Fictional vigilante 11) Fog, at times 12) Form a cover like a shroud 13) Hide from view 14) Line
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Shroud usually refers to an item, such as a cloth, that covers or protects some other object. The term is most often used in reference to burial sheets, mound shroud, grave clothes, winding-cloths or winding-sheets, such as the famous Shroud of Turin or Tachrichim (burial shrouds) that Jews are dressed in for burial. Traditionally, mound shrouds a...
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[sailing] On a sailboat, the shrouds are pieces of standing rigging which hold the mast up from side to side. There is frequently more than one shroud on each side of the boat. Usually a shroud will connect at the top of the mast, and additional shrouds might connect partway down the mast, depending on the design of the boat. Shrouds termin...
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• (n.) To cover, as with a shroud; to protect completely; to cover so as to conceal; to hide; to veil. • (n.) The branching top of a tree; foliage. • (n.) A covered place used as a retreat or shelter, as a cave or den; also, a vault or crypt. • (n.) To cover with a shroud; especially, to inclose in a winding sheet; to dress for ...
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[Verb] To cover or hide.
Example: The village was shrouded in mist for most of the day.
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(from the article `religious dress`) ...and by the host at the seder (meal) on Passover (a feast celebrating the Exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt in the 13th century ). Officiants at the ... For all Muslims of whatever sect the standard graveclothes are the threefold linen shroud, or kafan: the izr, or lower garment; the rid`, or upper ...
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(from the article `rigging`) The basis of all rigging is the mast, which may be composed of one or many pieces of wood or metal. The mast is supported by stays and shrouds that ...
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a part of a component or an accessory which provides physical protection to otherwise exposed terminals or contacts
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1. That which clothes, covers, conceals, or protects; a garment. 'Swaddled, as new born, in sable shrouds.' (Sandys) ... 2. Especially, the dress for the dead; a winding sheet. 'A dead man in his shroud.' ... 3. That which covers or shelters like a shroud. 'Jura answers through her misty shroud.' (Byron) ... 4. A covered place used as a retreat or ...
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Standing rigging that supports a mast laterally.
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Shroud intransitive verb To take shelter or harbor. [ Obsolete] « If your stray attendance be yet lodged, Or
shroud within these limits.»
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Shroud transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Shrouded ;
present participle & verbal noun Shrouding .] [ Confer Anglo-Saxon
scr...dan . See
Shroud ,
noun ]
1. To cover with a shroud; ...
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Shroud (shroud) noun [ Middle English shroud , shrud , schrud , Anglo-Saxon scrūd a garment, clothing; akin to Icelandic skruð the shrouds of a ship, furniture of a church, a kind of stuff, Swedish skrud dress, attire, and English shred . See
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According to the tradition, the deceased should be wrapped in plain linen cloth before burial called a shroud or wrapping for the dead.
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A cable or rod that supports the mast sidewise. Shrouds run from the chainplates at deck level on the port and starboard side, to the hounds just below the top of the mast.
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[
n] - a line that suspends the harness from the canopy of a parachute 2. [v] - form a cover like a shroud 3. [v] - cover as if with a shroud 4. [v] - wrap in a shroud
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A gaseous and/or mechanical or physical barrier placed around the spraying process designed to reduce the ingress of air into the system and so reduce oxidation of the of the particles being sprayed.
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hide verb cover as if with a shroud; `The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery`
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