hood in English
- hood⇄-hood
?suffix added to nouns and adjectives to form other nouns.
1. the state or condition of being.
Ex. Boyhood = the state of being a boy. Likelihood = the condition of being likely.
2. the character or nature of.
Ex. Sai - hood⇄adj. hoodless.
- hood⇄adj. hoodlike.
- hood⇄balaclava helmet orhood
a woolen covering for the head and shoulders, worn especially by soldiers or sailors in very cold weather. - hood⇄hood (1), noun, verb.
- hood⇄hood (2), noun.
(U.S. Slang.) a hoodlum; gangster; gunman.
Ex. He finds himself tangling with a big-time racketeer and his hoods (Charles J. Rolo). - hood⇄noun 1a. a soft covering for the head and neck, either separate or as part of a coat or cape.
Ex. My raincoat has a hood.
b. a monk's cowl.
2. anything like a hood in shape or use, such as a covering for machinery.
Ex. The hood - hood⇄v.t. to cover with or as if with a hood; furnish with a hood.
hood in Sindhi سنڌي
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