Hood
61hood — I. n. 1. Cowl, head cover, padded bonnet. 2. Cover, protection, shelter. 3. Cover, concealment, cloak, blind. II. v. a. 1. Cover with a hood, put a hood on. 2. Cover (in any way), shelter, protect. 3 …
62hood — noun (C) 1 a part of a coat that you can pull up to cover your head: a fur lined hood 2 a cover fitted above a cooker 1 (1) to remove the smell of cooking 3 AmE the metal covering over the engine on a car: Check under the hood and see what that… …
63Hood — /hʊd/ (say hood) noun Robin → Robin Hood …
64hood — traukos spinta statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Laboratorinis įrenginys kenksmingoms dujoms ir garams pašalinti. atitikmenys: angl. exhaust hood; fume cupboard; hood rus. вытяжной шкаф …
65hood — 1. n. a hoodlum. □ A couple of hoods hassled us on the street. □ That hood should be behind bars. 2. n. the neighborhood; the ghetto; any neighborhood. □ Back in the hood, Bob’s considered an important guy …
66hood — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a covering for the head and neck, whether part of a cloak etc. or separate. b a separate hoodlike garment worn over a university gown or a surplice to indicate the wearer s degree. 2 Brit. a folding waterproof top of a motor car …
67Hood — I. biographical name John Bell 1831 1879 American Confederate general II. biographical name Samuel 1724 1816 1st Viscount Hood British admiral III. biographical name Thomas 1799 1845 English poet …
68'hood — noun see hood III …
69hood — n. [A.S. hod] 1. A color marking or expansion suggesting a hood. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Chelicerata) In beetle mites, the dorsal wall of the camerostome that extends over the capitulum. 3. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) a. In notodontoid and noctuoid Lepidoptera …
70hood — 1. The anterior part of the integument of soft ticks (family Argasidae) that extends over the capitulum and forms the roof of the camerostome. 2. An expanded, covering structure that resembles the h. of robe or cloak in shape or funct …