
1) American hat or British hood 2) Article of apparel with a tie 3) Beribboned hat 4) British hood 5) Car hood, to a Brit 6) Canadian mountain 7) Chapeau 8) Clothing item with strings 9) Dress in a bonnet 10) Easter accessory 11) Easter chapeau 12) Easter finery 13) Easter hat 14) Easter headgear 15) Easter symbol
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1) Britishautopart 2) Cowl 3) Cowling 4) Sunbonnet 5) Sunhat
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- a hat tied under the chin
- protective covering consisting of a hinged metal part that covers the engine
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[automobile] The 12th century is the time period from the year 1101 to 1200. See also: 12th-century establishments ...
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[headgear] Bonnet is a term for a wide variety of styles of headgear for both sexes, but most often female, which has been in use from the Middle Ages to the present. It is impossible to generalize as to the styles for which the word has been used, any more than for the alternatives of hat or cap, but there is for both sexes a tendency to u...
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A strip of canvas secured to the foot of the course (square sail) to increase sail area in light airs.
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A strip of canvas secured to the foot of the course (square sail) to increase sail area in light airs.
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Extension laced to the foot of a sail to increase its size.
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• (n.) A frame of wire netting over a locomotive chimney, to prevent escape of sparks. • (n.) A small defense work at a salient angle; or a part of a parapet elevated to screen the other part from enfilade fire. • (n.) In pumps, a metal covering for the openings in the valve chambers. • (n.) An accomplice of a gambler, auctionee...
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Freestanding fortification; priest's cap.
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Freestanding fortification; priest's cap.
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1. A headdress for men and boys; a cap. ... 2. A soft, elastic, very durable cap, made of thick, seamless woolen stuff, and worn by men in Scotland. 'And pis and bonnets waving high.' (Sir W. Scott) ... 3. A covering for the head, worn by women, usually protecting more or less the back and sides of the head, but no part of the forehead. The shape o...
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Women's or girl's head-dress, with deep brim and ribbons to tie under the chin.
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A closure for a body other than an API end or outlet connection.
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the part of a valve that packs off and encloses the valve stem.
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Bon'net (bŏn'nĕt)
noun [ Middle English
bonet , Old French
bonet ,
bonete . French
bonnet from Late Latin
bonneta ,
bonetum ; orig. the name of a stuff, and of unknown origin.]
1. A headdress for men and boys; a cap. [ Obsolete]
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Bon'net intransitive verb To take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover. [ Obsolete]
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Bon'net noun (Automobiles) The metal cover or shield over the motor.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bō-nā′ Definitions: 1. Charles B., Philosopher, physician, natural scientist, Swiss 1720-1793. See: Bonnet syndrome
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In fortifications a bonnet is a small defence-work constructed at the salient angles of a field retrenchment or other military construction, designed to prevent the enfilading of the front of the work.
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A bonnet is a covering for the head, now especially applied to one worn by females. In England the bonnet was superseded by the hat as a head-dress around 1600, but continued to be distinctive of Scotland to a later period.
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Bonnet is slang for a type of con man who works as a pretend player at a gaming table or bidder at an auction.
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[
n] - a hat tied under the chin 2. [v] - dress in a bonnet
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poke bonnet noun a hat tied under the chin
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