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Definition
Synonym
Tarnkappe
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Tarnkappe
magic-hood
Tarnkappe
f
magic hat, magic-hood
Tarnkappe
f
lit.
Tarnkappe
n
pl
magic cap; magic hood
magic caps; magic hoods
Tarnkappe
f
lit.
übtr.
Tarnkappe
n
pl
invisibility cloak
invisibility cloaks
Deutsche
Tarnkappe Synonyme
Englische
magic-hood Synonyme
Tarnkappe Definition
-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
(
n.
)
State
Hood
(
n.
)
A
covering
or
garment
for
the
head
or
the
head
and
shoulders,
often
attached
to
the
body
garment
Hood
(
n.
)
A
soft
covering
for
the
head,
worn
by
women,
which
leaves
only
the
face
exposed.
Hood
(
n.
)
A
part
of
a
monk's
outer
garment,
with
which
he
covers
his
head
Hood
(
n.
)
A
like
appendage
to
a
cloak
or
loose
overcoat,
that
may
be
drawn
up
over
the
head
at
pleasure.
Hood
(
n.
)
An
ornamental
fold
at
the
back
of
an
academic
gown
or
ecclesiastical
vestment
Hood
(
n.
)
A
covering
for
a
horse's
head.
Hood
(
n.
)
A
covering
for
a
hawk's
head
and
eyes.
See
Illust.
of
Falcon.
Hood
(
n.
)
Anything
resembling
a
hood
in
form
or
use
Hood
(
n.
)
The
top
or
head
of
a
carriage.
Hood
(
n.
)
A
chimney
top,
often
contrived
to
secure
a
constant
draught
by
turning
with
the
wind.
Hood
(
n.
)
A
projecting
cover
above
a
hearth,
forming
the
upper
part
of
the
fireplace,
and
confining
the
smoke
to
the
flue.
Hood
(
n.
)
The
top
of
a
pump.
Hood
(
n.
)
A
covering
for
a
mortar.
Hood
(
n.
)
The
hood-shaped
upper
petal
of
some
flowers,
as
of
monkshood
Hood
(
n.
)
A
covering
or
porch
for
a
companion
hatch.
Hood
(
n.
)
The
endmost
plank
of
a
strake
which
reaches
the
stem
or
stern.
Hood
(
v.
t.)
To
cover
with
a
hood
Hood
(
v.
t.)
To
cover
Hood
molding
(
)
Alt.
of
Hood
moulding
Hood
moulding
(
)
A
projecting
molding
over
the
head
of
an
arch,
forming
the
outermost
member
of
the
archivolt
Magic
(
a.
)
A
comprehensive
name
for
all
of
the
pretended
arts
which
claim
to
produce
effects
by
the
assistance
of
supernatural
beings,
or
departed
spirits,
or
by
a
mastery
of
secret
forces
in
nature
attained
by
a
study
of
occult
science,
including
enchantment,
conjuration,
witchcraft,
sorcery,
necromancy,
incantation,
etc.
Magic
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Magical
magic-hood Bedeutung
magic
trick
conjuring
trick
trick
magic
legerdemain
conjuration
thaumaturgy
illusion
deception
an
illusory
feat,
considered
magical
by
naive
observers
hood
(zoology)
an
expandable
part
or
marking
that
resembles
a
hood
on
the
head
or
neck
of
an
animal
felt-tip
pen
felt-tipped
pen
felt
tip
Magic
Marker
a
pen
with
a
writing
tip
made
of
felt
(trade
name
Magic
Marker)
hood
bonnet
cowl
cowling
protective
covering
consisting
of
a
metal
part
that
covers
the
engine,
there
are
powerful
engines
under
the
hoods
of
new
cars,
the
mechanic
removed
the
cowling
in
order
to
repair
the
plane's
engine
hood
a
headdress
that
protects
the
head
and
face
hood
the
folding
roof
of
a
carriage
hood
exhaust
hood
metal
covering
leading
to
a
vent
that
exhausts
smoke
or
fumes
hood
(falconry)
a
leather
covering
for
a
hawk's
head
hood
lens
hood
a
tubular
attachment
used
to
keep
stray
light
out
of
the
lens
of
a
camera
hood
latch
a
catch
that
holds
the
hood
of
a
car
shut
hood
ornament
an
ornament
on
the
front
of
the
hood
of
a
car
emblematic
of
the
manufacturer
magic
bullet
a
remedy
(drug
or
therapy
or
preventive)
that
cures
or
prevents
a
disease,
there
is
no
magic
bullet
against
cancer
magic
lantern
an
early
form
of
slide
projector
magic
realism
a
literary
or
artistic
genre
in
which
realistic
narrative
or
meticulously
realistic
painting
are
combined
with
surreal
elements
of
fantasy
or
dreams
opera
cloak
opera
hood
a
large
cloak
worn
over
evening
clothes
photoelectric
cell
photoconductive
cell
photocell
electric
eye
magic
eye
a
transducer
used
to
detect
and
measure
light
and
other
radiations
range
hood
exhaust
hood
over
a
kitchen
range
magic
thaumaturgy
any
art
that
invokes
supernatural
powers
sorcery
black
magic
black
art
necromancy
the
belief
in
magical
spells
that
harness
occult
forces
or
evil
spirits
to
produce
unnatural
effects
in
the
world
white
magic
magic
used
only
for
good
purposes
spell
magic
spell
magical
spell
charm
a
verbal
formula
believed
to
have
magical
force,
he
whispered
a
spell
as
he
moved
his
hands,
inscribed
around
its
base
is
a
charm
in
Balinese
hood
(slang)
a
neighborhood
magic
square
a
square
matrix
ofrows
and
columns,
the
first
n^
integers
are
arranged
in
the
cells
of
the
matrix
in
such
a
way
that
the
sum
of
any
row
or
column
or
diagonal
is
the
same
'hood
(slang)
a
neighborhood
hood
cap
a
protective
covering
that
is
part
of
a
plant
hood
hoodlum
goon
punk
thug
tough
toughie
strong-armer
an
aggressive
and
violent
young
criminal
Little
Red
Riding
Hood
a
girl
in
a
fairy
tale
who
meets
a
wolf
while
going
to
visit
her
grandmother
Robin
Hood
legendary
English
outlaw
of
the
th
century,
said
to
have
robbed
the
rich
to
help
the
poor
mescal
button
sacred
mushroom
magic
mushroom
the
button-shaped
top
of
the
mescal
cactus,
a
source
of
psilocybin
magic
number
the
atomic
number
of
an
extra
stable
strongly
bound
atomic
nucleus:
,
,
,
,
,
or
hood
cover
with
a
hood,
The
bandits
were
hooded
charming
magic
magical
sorcerous
witching(a)
wizard(a)
wizardly
possessing
or
using
or
characteristic
of
or
appropriate
to
supernatural
powers,
charming
incantations,
magic
signs
that
protect
against
adverse
influence,
a
magical
spell,
'tis
now
the
very
witching
time
of
night-
Shakespeare,
wizard
wands,
wizardly
powers
magically
as
if
by
magic
in
a
magical
manner,
it
disappeared
magically
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