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HideHide, another word for "Blind," is an enclosure that provides a concealed camera position within, and overlooking, an animal's territory. It is called a "hide" because it is m [..]
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HideThe skin of a large animal that is treated, tanned or finished for use in boots, shoes, handbags, and clothing.
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HideOld English hydan (transitive and intransitive) "to hide, conceal; preserve; hide oneself; bury a corpse," from West Germanic *hudjan (source also of Middle Dutch, Middle Low German huden), [..]
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Hide"skin of a large animal," Old English hyd "a hide, a skin," from Proto-Germanic *hudiz (source also of Old Norse huð, Old Frisian hed, Middle Dutch huut, Dutch huid, Old High Germa [..]
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Hidea measure of land (obsolete), Old English hid "hide of land," earlier higid, from hiw- "family," from or related to hiwan "household," hiwo "a husband, master of a h [..]
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Hideleather skin of an animal.
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Hidethe dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal) prevent from being seen or discovered; "Muslim women hide their faces"; "hide the money" b [..]
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Hideto go where no one can see you or to put something where no one can see it. The same word also means the skin of an animal
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Hidebahaltn zikh
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Hidebahaltn
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Hideoysbahaltn
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HideTo dream of the hide of an animal, denotes profit and permanent employment.
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Hide The skin of the animal. A by-product on the animal post slaughter.
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HideThe outside covering of a beef animal.
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HideThe skin covering from a large animal such as a cow or ox or bull.
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Hide1) A unit of measurement for assessment of tax, theoretically 120 acres, although it may vary between 60 and 240 acres. It is by custom the land that can be cultivated by one eight ox plow in one year [..]
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HideA feature in Scratch which completely hides a sprite from the screen
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Hide(n) the dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal)(n) body covering of a living animal(v) prevent from being seen or discovered(v) be or go into hiding; keep out of sight, as for protection [..]
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Hidetergum, tego texi tectum, tergus, abdo, velius
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Hidecamouflaged barrier used by natural history and wildlife photographers.
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HideOne rat retreats to a safe area, preferably far away from the aggressive rat. He may stay there, sitting quietly for a long time, sometimes up to an hour.
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HidePlace of concealment blending into the natural environment
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HideA unit of area for measuring land, equal to 100 paces by 100 paces. High Lords of Tear
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Hide
(transitive) To put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight.
* '''1856''',en|conceal,go undercover, hide away, hide oneself, hide out, lie low
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