Veil
81veil — levi …
82veil — eri, os, =us (L). Wool, fleece …
83VEIL — abbr. Variable Encryption and Intelligence Labeling …
84Veil — medieval onwards. see Coverchief …
85veil — n 1. purdah, yashmak, chadri; kerchief, head covering, scarf, mantilla. 2. cover, covering, concealment, screen, curtain, shade, film, mantle, cloak, blanket, shroud, canopy; fog, haze, cloud, shadow. 3. mask, masquerade, disguise, camouflage;… …
86Veil — /veɪl/ (say vayl) noun Simone Annie /sɪˈmoʊn aˈni/ (say si mohn ah nee), born 1927, French politician; former government minister and first president of the European Parliament (1979–82) …
87veil — Uhi, pale uhi, uhi maka, pale maka, pākū …
88To take the veil — Veil Veil (v[=a]l), n. [OE. veile, OF. veile, F. voile, L. velum a sail, covering, curtain, veil, probably fr. vehere to bear, carry, and thus originally, that which bears the ship on. See {Vehicle}, and cf. {Reveal}.] [Written also {vail}.]… …
89veil of appearance — (or perception) Pejorative term for any model of perception according to which sense data become the direct objects of experience. Visual sense data then seem to make a thin, coloured film getting between us and the world …
90veil of mist — heavy fog or mist …