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Definition of cloak
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cloak is as below...
Cloak (n.) A loose outer
garment,
extending
from the neck
downwards,
and
commonly
without
sleeves.
It is
longer
than a cape, and is worn both by men and by
women..
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Hap
::
Hap (n.) A cloak or
plaid.
Cover
::
Cover (v. t.) To hide
sight;
to
conceal;
to
cloak;
as, the enemy were
covered
from our sight by the
woods..
Chlamyphore
::
Chlamyphore
(n.) A small South
American
edentate
(Chlamyphorus
truncatus,
and C.
retusus)
allied
to the
armadillo.
It is
covered
with a
leathery
shell or coat of mail, like a
cloak,
attached
along the
spine..
Mantuamaker
::
Mantuamaker
(n.) One who makes
dresses,
cloaks,
etc., for
women;
a
dressmaker..
Cardinal
::
Cardinal
(a.) A
woman's
short cloak with a hood.
Disguise
::
Disguise
(v. t.) To hide by a
counterfeit
appearance;
to cloak by a false show; to mask; as, to
disguise
anger;
to
disguise
one's
sentiments,
character,
or
intentions..
Cloaking
::
Cloaking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cloa.
Dominican
::
Dominican
(n.) One of an order of
mendicant
monks
founded
by
Dominic
de
Guzman,
in 1215. A
province
of the order was
established
in
England
in 1221. The first
foundation
in the
United
States
was made in 1807. The
Master
of the
Sacred
Palace
at Rome is
always
a
Dominican
friar.
The
Dominicans
are
called
also
preaching
friars,
friars
preachers,
black
friars
(from their black
cloak),
brothers
of St. Mary, and in
France,
Jacobins..
Chlamys
::
Chlamys
(n.) A loose and
flowing
outer
garment,
worn by the
ancient
Greeks;
a kind of
cloak..
Capuchin
::
Capuchin
(n.) A
garment
for
women,
consisting
of a cloak and hood,
resembling,
or
supposed
to
resemble,
that of
capuchin
monks..
Thibet Cloth
::
Thibet
cloth () A kind of fine
woolen
cloth,
used for
dresses,
cloaks,
etc..
Pall
::
Pall (n.) An outer
garment;
a cloak
mantle.
Cape
::
Cape (n.) A
sleeveless
garment
or part of a
garment,
hanging
from the neck over the back, arms, and
shoulders,
but not
reaching
below the hips. See
Cloak..
Whittle
::
Whittle
(n.) A
grayish,
coarse
double
blanket
worn by
countrywomen,
in the west of
England,
over the
shoulders,
like a cloak or
shawl..
Talma
::
Talma (n.) A kind of large cape, or
short,
full
cloak,
forming
part of the dress of
ladies..
Pretend
::
Pretend
(v. t.) To hold
before,
or put
forward,
as a cloak or
disguise
for
something
else; to
exhibit
as a veil for
something
hidden..
Uncloak
::
Uncloak
(v. t.) To
remove
a cloak or cover from; to
deprive
of a cloak or
cover;
to
unmask;
to
reveal.
Slip-on
::
Slip-on
(n.) A kind of
overcoat
worn upon the
shoulders
in the
manner
of a
cloak.
Cloke
::
Cloke (n. & v.) See
Cloak.
Poncho
::
Poncho
(n.) A kind of cloak worn by the
Spanish
Americans,
having
the form of a
blanket,
with a slit in the
middle
for the head to pass
through.
A kind of
poncho
made of
rubber
or
painted
cloth is used by the
mounted
troops
in the
United
States
service..
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