French Meaning of 'hood

capot

Other French words related to capot

Definitions and Meaning of 'hood in English

Wordnet

'hood (n)

(slang) a neighborhood

Webster

'hood ()

A termination denoting state, condition, quality, character, totality, as in manhood, childhood, knighthood, brotherhood. Sometimes it is written, chiefly in obsolete words, in the form -head.

'hood

individuals sharing a (specified) state or character, an enclosure provided with a draft for carrying off disagreeable or harmful fumes, sprays, or dust, a covering for a horse's head, instance of a (specified) state or quality, instance of a state or quality, hoodlum, an ornamental scarf worn over an academic gown that indicates by its color the wearer's college or university, state, an enclosure or canopy provided with a draft for carrying off fumes, sprays, smokes, or dusts, inner city, a cover for parts of mechanisms, blinder, a protective covering for the head and face, a marking, crest, or fold on the head of an animal, time, a color marking or crest on the head of an animal or an expansion of the head that suggests a hood, a neighborhood and especially an inner-city neighborhood, individuals sharing a state or character, a covering for an opening (such as a companion hatch) on a boat, a covering for a hawk's head and eyes, a flexible covering for the head and neck, the movable metal covering over the engine of an automobile, a soft covering for the head and neck often attached to a coat or cape, something resembling a hood in form or use, a top cover over the passenger section of a vehicle usually designed to be folded back

FAQs About the word 'hood

capot

(slang) a neighborhoodA termination denoting state, condition, quality, character, totality, as in manhood, childhood, knighthood, brotherhood. Sometimes it is

assassin,bandit,criminel,gangster,voyou,méchant,brute,membre d'un gang,gangster,voyou

No antonyms found.

hoochies => belles femmes, hooches => hoquet, hons => mention honorifique, honors => honneurs, honor guards => garde d'honneur,