HOOD vs BONNET: NOUN
- Same as neighborhood.
- Same as hoodlum.
- The endmost plank of a strake which reaches the stem or stern.
- A covering or porch for a companion hatch.
- The hood-shaped upper petal of some flowers, as of monkshood; -- called also helmet.
- A covering for a mortar.
- The top of a pump.
- A projecting cover above a hearth, forming the upper part of the fireplace, and confining the smoke to the flue.
- A chimney top, often contrived to secure a constant draught by turning with the wind.
- The top or head of a carriage.
- Anything resembling a hood in form or use.
- A covering for a hawk's head and eyes. See Illust. of Falcon.
- A covering for a horse's head.
- An ornamental fold at the back of an academic gown or ecclesiastical vestment.
- A like appendage to a cloak or loose overcoat, that may be drawn up over the head at pleasure.
- A part of a monk's outer garment, with which he covers his head; a cowl.
- A soft covering for the head, worn by women, which leaves only the face exposed.
- A covering or garment for the head or the head and shoulders, often attached to the body garment.
- State; condition.
- In electricity, a protecting cover, also sometimes serving as a reflector, placed over an are-lamp.
- The cover for a blacksmith's forge.
- A curved cover for a machine or for any part of one.
- In chemical laboratories, a fixed appliance consisting of an inclosed and covered space within which offensive gases or vapors may be evolved and carried off by a connected flue without escaping into the room. It is usually provided with a sliding or hinged door in front for the introduction and removal of apparatus.
- In modern ventilation, a projection above a range or furnace, intended to carry off the smell of cooking or noxious gases.
- A similar projecting member over a hearth, intended to direct the smoke inward toward the flue.
- A projecting shelter-like canopy over an outer door, usually carried by corbels or brackets. See hoodmold.
- A covering over a hatchway to protect the openingfrom the weather.
- The rise in the quarter-deck which gives more head-room to the cabin.
- In ship-building, the foremost and aftermost planks of a ship's bottom, both inside and outside.
- The hooded seal, Cystophora cristata.
- Something that resembles a hood in form, position, or use, as the upper petal or sepal of certain flowers, a chimney-cowl, etc.; specifically, in zoology, a conformation of parts or an arrangement of color on or about the head, like or likened to a hood. See phrases under hooded.
- A cover of a carriage for the protection of its occupants, made so that it can be folded or turned back, or removed.
- In falconry, a covering for the entire head of a hawk.
- A covering for the head, of soft or flexible material, as cloth, leather, or chain-mail (in a suit of armor), usually extending over the back of the neck and sometimes the shoulders, and often attached to a garment worn about the body: as, the hood of a monk; the hood of an academic gown. See also cut under camail.
- A colored marking or an expanded part, such as a crest, on or near the head of an animal.
- The hinged metal lid over the engine of a motor vehicle.
- A carriage top.
- A metal cover or cowl for a hearth or stove.
- A sack placed over the head of a falcon to keep it quiet.
- An ornamental draping of cloth hung from the shoulders of an academic or ecclesiastical robe.
- A loose pliable covering for the head and neck, often attached to a robe or jacket.
- A rowdy or violent young person.
- A hoodlum; a thug.
- A neighborhood, usually in the inner city.
- An aggressive and violent young criminal
- Metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes
- The folding roof of a carriage
- A headdress that protects the head and face
- Protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine
- An East Indian monkey (Macacus sinicus), with a tuft of hair on its head; the munga.
- A name given, from their shape, to various species of shells (family Calyptræidæ).
- The metal cover or shield over the motor; predominantly British usage. In the U.S. it is called the hood.
- An accomplice of a gambler, auctioneer, etc., who entices others to bet or to bid; a decoy.
- The second stomach of a ruminating animal.
- An additional piece of canvas laced to the foot of a jib or foresail in moderate winds.
- In pumps, a metal covering for the openings in the valve chambers.
- A roofing over the cage of a mine, to protect its occupants from objects falling down the shaft.
- A frame of wire netting over a locomotive chimney, to prevent escape of sparks.
- A metallic canopy, or projection, over an opening, as a fireplace, or a cowl or hood to increase the draught of a chimney, etc.
- A small defense work at a salient angle; or a part of a parapet elevated to screen the other part from enfilade fire.
- Anything resembling a bonnet in shape or use.
- 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 of the bonnet varies greatly at different times; formerly the front part projected, and spread outward, like the mouth of a funnel.
- A soft, elastic, very durable cap, made of thick, seamless woolen stuff, and worn by men in Scotland.
- A headdress for men and boys; a cap.
- A local name in Florida of the yellow water-lily, Nuphar advena.
- A decoy; a player at a gaming-table, or bidder at an auction, whose business it is to lure others to play or buy: so called because such a person figuratively bonnets or blinds the eyes of the victims.
- A protuberance occurring chiefly on the snout of one of the right whales. It appears to be primitively smooth, but becomes honeycombed by the barnacles which attach themselves to it.
- A sliding lid or cover for a hole in an iron pipe.
- The hood over the platform of a railroad-car.
- A cowl or wind-cap for a chimney; a hood for ventilation.
- In mining, a shield or cover over the cage to protect the miners in case anything should fall down the shaft.
- A frame of wire netting over the chimney of a locomotive engine to prevent the escape of sparks: used chiefly in engines which burn wood.
- A cast-iron plate covering the openings in the valve-chambers of a pump.
- Nautical, an addition to a sail, or an additional part laced to the foot of a sail.
- In fortification, a small work with two faces, having only a parapet with two rows of palisades about 10 or 12 feet apart.
- The cap, usually of velvet, within the metallic part of a crown, covering the head when the crown is worn.
- A form of hat or head-covering worn by women out of doors.
- A covering for the head, worn by men and boys, and differing from a hat chiefly in having no brim; a cap, usually of some soft material.
- Plural The spatter-dock, Nymphæa advena and the other species. See Nymphæa, 1.
- The plate on the motor-crank case, or on the transmission gear, normally closed, through which the cranks and gears of a motor-car can be inspected and cleaned and oiled.
- The protecting hood over the machinery or motor of a motor-vehicle, in front of the dashboard.
- The lid or cover of a hole by which access may be had to valves or other apparatus in a closed chamber.
- Plural Gas-coal or shale overlying a coal-seam or worked with it.
- A flat piece of wood on the top of a prop.
- A portion of a coal-seam left for a roof.
- A strip of canvas laced to a fore-and-aft sail to increase sail area.
- A cover for a fireplace.
- A windscreen for a chimney.
- The hood of an automobile.
- A removable metal plate over a machine part, such as a valve.
- A brimless cap worn by men or boys.
- A hat of cloth or straw, often held in place by ribbons tied under the chin, that is worn by women and children.
- Protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine
- A hat tied under the chin
HOOD vs BONNET: VERB
- Cover with a hood
- Dress in a bonnet
HOOD vs BONNET: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To take off the bonnet or cap as a mark of respect; to uncover.
HOOD vs BONNET: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cover with a hood; to furnish with a hood or hood-shaped appendage.
- To supply or cover with a hood.
- To put a bonnet on.
HOOD vs BONNET: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (slang) a neighborhood
- (zoology) an expandable part or marking that resembles a hood on the head or neck of an animal
- (falconry) a leather covering for a hawk's head
- A tubular attachment used to keep stray light out of the lens of a camera
- (slang) a neighborhood or community
- A protective covering that is part of a plant
- A suffix denoting ‘state, quality, character,’ as in childhood, boyhood, manhood, maidenhood, fatherhood, brotherhood, sisterhood, knighthood, priesthood, Godhood, etc.
- Hence To cover; hide; blind.
- To cover the head of with a hood; furnish with a hood: as, to hood a falcon; to hood a chimney.
- To provide with an iron shield or bonnet: as, to bonnet a safety-lamp.
- To pull off the bonnet; make obeisance.
- To force the bonnet or hat over the eyes of, with the view of mobbing or hustling.
HOOD vs BONNET: RELATED WORDS
- Hoodie, Visor, Car, Dashboard, Roof, Trunk, Tough, Toughie, Goon, Punk, Thug, Hoodlum, Cowling, Cowl, Bonnet
- Head, Cap, Rack, Chapeau, Headdress, Hat, Beanie, Helmet, Lid, Fairing, Nose, Roof, Cowl, Poke bonnet, Hood
HOOD vs BONNET: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lid, Hoodie, Visor, Car, Dashboard, Roof, Trunk, Tough, Goon, Punk, Thug, Hoodlum, Cowling, Cowl, Bonnet
- Lairds, Cover, Head, Cap, Rack, Chapeau, Headdress, Hat, Beanie, Lid, Nose, Roof, Cowl, Poke bonnet, Hood
HOOD vs BONNET: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- RP: Effects of Range Top Diversity, Range Accessories, and Hood Dimensions on Commercial Kitchen Hood Performance.
- The middle of May at Carmichael Arena next to the graduation hood hood cap!
- Quick Doff Hood orother hoods, by loosening the hood from the maskattachment points.
- UV light in hood should be on whenever hood is not in use.
- Do you know William Hood, a man by the name of William Hood?
- The front hood is high set and also gets a hood scoop for better cooling.
- Hood and Hood River Oregon Vacation Rentals, offering great value for family or group travel.
- Are fume hood sashes completely closed when the hood is not in use?
- Hood Lock See: Opening and Closing the Hood.
- Insert your fingers under the hood, pull the hood catch and lift the hood.
- Fifthly, checker on the bonnet (yes, the bonnet is a funny shape and there is no real wing to speak of).
- Plaintiff Robert Bonnet is a petroleum landman who conducts business through his sole proprietorship, Bobby Bonnet Land Services; also a Plaintiff.
- Engine compartment space will be a considerations, especially the bonnet area above the cylinder block, with some installs protruding out of the bonnet.
- BONNET RELEASE LEVER Bonnet release lever is situated under steering wheel to the right.
- The European Sorento has an active bonnet and Euro NCAP's tests were performed with the bonnet in the raised (deployed) position.
- Bonnet Assembly Bottom Flange: A part that closes a valve body opening opposite the bonnet opening.
- Says a municipal Council northeast of lac du bonnet bylaws broke several laws and bylaws in recent years Bonnet has no prohibiting!
- BONNET BUFFJOHNSON DIVERSEYOne product does the job of two, both a prespray and a bonnet buff.
- Bonnet Tips to finding landscape contractors in Lac du Bonnet MB of these communities weighed on.
- BONNET GUARD Bonnet Guards protect the leading edge of the bonnet from expensive stone chips, whilst also deflecting bugs, stones, etc.
HOOD vs BONNET: QUESTIONS
- Why is Robin Hood called The Adventures of Robin Hood?
- Who played Robin Hood in the adventures of Robin Hood?
- Is the Robin Hood restaurant at Robin Hood worth visiting?
- Can an exhaust hood be converted to an intake hood?
- Was the Fort Hood shooting at Fort Hood motivated by terrorism?
- Why is Robin Hood humming the same song in Robin Hood?
- What is Robin Hood's ethos in the movie Robin Hood?
- How do you open the hood if the hood latch is broken?
- Did Judge Heath know about Bullock allegations against Hood before Hood?
- How much did Ace Hood make from Shanice Hood touring?
- How to make chilli oil using scotch bonnet chillies?
- Where to start with the Amish bonnet Sisters series?
- Does Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek have parking?
- Are Selling Sunset's Mary Fitzgerald&Romain Bonnet married?
- Did pirate Stede Bonnet bury treasure in wantoot plantation?
- What was Charles Bonnet's contribution to embryology?
- When should you replace your faucet bonnet packing?
- What happens during an appointment at Bonnet glasses?
- Pourquoi faire une augmentation mammaire du bonnet?
- Does pedestrian protection destroy the bonnet hinges?