hide |
hideoff |
suppress |
hide |
As verbs the difference between suppress and hide
is that
suppress is to put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue while
hide is to put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight.
As a noun hide is
mainly British A covered structure from which hunters, birdwatchers, etc can observe animals without scaring them.
tuck |
hide |
As verbs the difference between tuck and hide
is that
tuck is (
lb) to pull or gather up (an item of fabric) while
hide is to put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight or
hide can be to beat with a whip made from hide.
As nouns the difference between tuck and hide
is that
tuck is an act of
tucking ; a pleat or fold or
tuck can be (archaic) a rapier, a sword or
tuck can be the beat of a drum or
tuck can be food, especially snack food while
hide is (countable) (
mainly british) a covered structure from which hunters, birdwatchers, etc can observe animals without scaring them or
hide can be (countable) the skin of an animal or
hide can be a medieval land measure equal to the amount of land that could sustain one free family; usually 100 acres forty hides equalled a barony.
hide |
ishiding |
hide |
hydedefinition |
iron |
hide |
As nouns the difference between iron and hide
is that
iron is pencil while
hide is (countable) (
mainly british) a covered structure from which hunters, birdwatchers, etc can observe animals without scaring them or
hide can be (countable) the skin of an animal or
hide can be a medieval land measure equal to the amount of land that could sustain one free family; usually 100 acres forty hides equalled a barony.
As a verb hide is
to put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight or
hide can be to beat with a whip made from hide.
hide |
hidden |
As verbs the difference between hide and hidden
is that
hide is to put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight while
hidden is past participle of lang=en.
As a noun hide
is mainly British A covered structure from which hunters, birdwatchers, etc can observe animals without scaring them.
As an adjective hidden is
that has been moved out of sight. Invisible or unapparent.
hide |
hidle |
As nouns the difference between hide and hidle
is that
hide is (countable) (
mainly british) a covered structure from which hunters, birdwatchers, etc can observe animals without scaring them or
hide can be (countable) the skin of an animal or
hide can be a medieval land measure equal to the amount of land that could sustain one free family; usually 100 acres forty hides equalled a barony while
hidle is .
As a verb hide
is to put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight or
hide can be to beat with a whip made from hide.
hide |
hidel |
As nouns the difference between hide and hidel
is that
hide is (countable) (
mainly british) a covered structure from which hunters, birdwatchers, etc can observe animals without scaring them or
hide can be (countable) the skin of an animal or
hide can be a medieval land measure equal to the amount of land that could sustain one free family; usually 100 acres forty hides equalled a barony while
hidel is .
As a verb hide
is to put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight or
hide can be to beat with a whip made from hide.
hide |
shide |
As nouns the difference between hide and shide
is that
hide is (countable) (
mainly british) a covered structure from which hunters, birdwatchers, etc can observe animals without scaring them or
hide can be (countable) the skin of an animal or
hide can be a medieval land measure equal to the amount of land that could sustain one free family; usually 100 acres forty hides equalled a barony while
shide is a thin board; a billet of wood; splinter.
As a verb hide
is to put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight or
hide can be to beat with a whip made from hide.
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