Hide

  • 31Hide — To hide something is to conceal it.Hide may also refer to: * Hides or rawhide, the skin of animals. * Hide (musician), a Japanese musician, lead guitarist of X Japan * Hide, credited pseudonym of Yoshimi, guitarist of Funta * Hide (unit), the… …

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  • 32hide — I [[t]haɪd[/t]] v. hid, hid•den hid, hid•ing, 1) to conceal from sight; prevent from being seen or discovered 2) to obstruct the view of; cover up: The sun was hidden by the clouds[/ex] 3) to conceal from knowledge or exposure; keep secret: to… …

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  • 33hide — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hīgid, hīd Date: before 12th century any of various old English units of land area; especially a unit of 120 acres II. verb (hid; hidden or hid; hiding) Etymology: Middle English hiden, f …

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  • 34hide — 1. v. & n. v. (past hid; past part. hidden or archaic hid) 1 tr. put or keep out of sight (hid it under the cushion; hid her in the cupboard). 2 intr. conceal oneself. 3 tr. (usu. foll. by from) keep (a fact) secret (hid his real motive from her) …

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  • 35hide*/*/*/ — [haɪd] (past tense hid [hɪd] ; past participle hidden [ˈhɪd(ə)n] ) verb I 1) [T] to put something in a place so that no one can find it or see it She hid the key in the drawer.[/ex] I wanted to hide his present from him until his birthday.[/ex]… …

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  • 36hide — English has two words hide in current usage, probably from an identical Indo European source. The verb, ‘conceal’ [OE], which has no living relatives among the Germanic languages, comes from a prehistoric West Germanic *khūdjan. This was derived… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 37hide — English has two words hide in current usage, probably from an identical Indo European source. The verb, ‘conceal’ [OE], which has no living relatives among the Germanic languages, comes from a prehistoric West Germanic *khūdjan. This was derived… …

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  • 38hide — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. skin, pelt, coat; leather. See covering. v. cover, secrete, cloak, veil; dissemble, falsify; hole up; disguise, camouflage. See concealment, secret. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Skin of an animal] Syn. pelt …

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  • 39hide — hide1 verb (past hid; past participle hidden) put or keep out of sight. ↘keep secret. ↘conceal oneself. noun Brit. a camouflaged shelter used to observe wildlife at close quarters. Phrases hide one s light under a bushel keep quiet about one s… …

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  • 40hide — I v 1. conceal, screen, veil, shroud, enshroud, Inf. cover up; dissemble, disguise, camouflage; gloss over, varnish, Inf. whitewash. 2. secrete, hide away, ensconce, closet, stow away, store away, file and forget, lock up, seal up. 3. obstruct,… …

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