hood |
cood |
As verbs the difference between hood and cood
is that
hood is to cover something with a hood while
cood is eye dialect of lang=en.
As a noun hood
is a covering such as worn over one’s head.
As an adjective hood
is relating to inner-city everyday life, both positive and negative aspects; especially people’s attachment to and love for their neighborhoods.
As a proper noun Hood
is {{surname|lang=en}.
mask |
hood |
As a noun mask
is a cover, or partial cover, for the face, used for disguise or protection or
mask can be a mesh or
mask can be mash.
As a verb mask
is to cover, as the face, by way of concealment or defense against injury; to conceal with a mask or visor or
mask can be to mash or
mask can be to bewilder; confuse.
As a proper noun hood is
.
hood |
trafficjam |
hood |
hoom |
As a proper noun hood
is .
As a noun hoom is
.
pood |
hood |
As nouns the difference between pood and hood
is that
pood is an obsolete Russian unit of mass, equal to 40 Russian funt, or about 16.38 kg (approximately 36.11 pounds while
hood is a covering such as worn over one’s head.
As a verb hood is
to cover something with a hood.
As an adjective hood is
relating to inner-city everyday life, both positive and negative aspects; especially people’s attachment to and love for their neighborhoods.
As a proper noun Hood is
{{surname|lang=en}.
hood |
dood |
As proper nouns the difference between hood and dood
is that
hood is while
dood is death; the personification of death.
hood |
hoon |
As a proper noun hood
is .
As a noun hoon is
(australia|slang|dated) a pimp or
hoon can be (dated) a unit of weight, used to measure opium in british-controlled china.
As a verb hoon is
(australia|new zealand|slang) to drive excessively quickly, loudly or irresponsibly.
hood |
ghood |
As a proper noun hood
is .
As an adjective ghood is
(dated|fandom slang|jocular) good.
hoody |
hood |
As a noun hoody
is .
As a proper noun hood is
.
hood |
hoo |
As nouns the difference between hood and hoo
is that
hood is a covering such as worn over one’s head while
hoo is a strip of land; a peninsula.
As a verb hood
is to cover something with a hood.
As an adjective hood
is relating to inner-city everyday life, both positive and negative aspects; especially people’s attachment to and love for their neighborhoods.
As a proper noun Hood
is {{surname|lang=en}.
As a pronoun hoo is
south Lancashire, Yorkshire and Derbyshire she.
As an interjection hoo is
hurrah; an exclamation of triumphant joy.
As an adverb hoo is
how.
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