damask | (adjective) having a woven pattern | - |
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(noun) a fabric of linen or cotton or silk or wool with a reversible pattern woven into it | - |
(noun) a table linen made from linen with a damask pattern | - |
gasmask | (noun) a protective mask with a filter; protects the face and lungs against poisonous gases | Synonyms: gas helmet, respirator |
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mask | (noun) activity that tries to conceal something | - |
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(noun) a covering to disguise or conceal the face | - |
(noun) a protective covering worn over the face | - |
(noun) a party of guests wearing costumes and masks | Synonyms: masque, masquerade, masquerade party |
(verb) put a mask on or cover with a mask | - |
(verb) shield from light | Synonyms: block out |
(verb) cover with a sauce | - |
(verb) hide under a false appearance | Synonyms: cloak, dissemble |
(verb) make unrecognizable | Synonyms: disguise |
masked | (adjective) having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading | Synonyms: cloaked, disguised |
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(adjective) having markings suggestive of a mask | - |
masker | (noun) a participant in a masquerade | Synonyms: masquer, masquerader |
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masking | (noun) the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it | Synonyms: cover, covering, screening |
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(noun) scenery used to block the audience's view of parts of the stage that should not be seen | Synonyms: masking piece |
(noun) the blocking of one sensation resulting from the presence of another sensation | - |
unmask | (verb) reveal the true nature of | Synonyms: uncloak |
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(verb) take the mask off | - |
unmasking | (noun) the exposure of an impostor or a fraud | Synonyms: expose |
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