Word: masks

Category: masks

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Related words: masks

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Synonyms: masks

disguise, false face, domino, visor, pretense, semblance, veil, screen, front, false front, facade, veneer, blind, guise, concealment, cover, cover-up, cloak, camouflage, masquerade, masque

Translations: masks

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spanish
Translations:
máscaras, mascarillas, máscaras de, las máscaras, máscara
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german
Translations:
masken, Masken, Maske, Schablonen
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french
Translations:
masques, des masques, masque, les masques, de masques
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italian
Translations:
maschere, maschere di, maschera, le maschere, mascherine
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portuguese
Translations:
máscaras, máscaras de, as máscaras, mascara, máscara
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dutch
Translations:
maskers, masker, maskeert, maskers van
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russian
Translations:
маски, масок, маскирует, масками
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norwegian
Translations:
masker, maskene, maske
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swedish
Translations:
masker, masker Särskilda, maskerar, maskerna
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finnish
Translations:
naamiot, naamarit, naamioita, maskit, peitteet
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danish
Translations:
masker, dækker, maske, maskerne
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czech
Translations:
masky, masek, masky pro, maskuje, maska
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polish
Translations:
maski, maseczki, masek, maskuje
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hungarian
Translations:
maszkok, maszk, maszkokat, maszkot, álarcok
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turkish
Translations:
maskeler, maskeleri, maske, maskesi
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greek
Translations:
μάσκες, μασκών, προσωπίδες, μάσκα, τις μάσκες
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ukrainian
Translations:
маски
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albanian
Translations:
maska, maskat, maska të, maskat e, maska e
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bulgarian
Translations:
маски, маска, маски за, маските
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belarusian
Translations:
маскі, маска
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estonian
Translations:
maskid, maskide, maske, varjab, maski
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croatian
Translations:
maske, maski, maske za, maskira, maska
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icelandic
Translations:
grímur, grímurnar
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lithuanian
Translations:
kaukės, kaukes, slepia, kaukių
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latvian
Translations:
maskas, masku, slēpj, aizsargmaskas
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macedonian
Translations:
маски, маските, маска, маски за
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romanian
Translations:
măști, masti, măștile, măști de, mască
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slovenian
Translations:
maske, mask, maske za, prikriva
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slovak
Translations:
masky, masiek, maska

The meaning and "use of": masks

noun
  • a covering for all or part of the face, worn as a disguise, or to amuse or terrify other people. - Disguising myself with this mask would be the key to winning Leah back!
  • a covering made of fiber or gauze and fitting over the nose and mouth to protect against dust or air pollutants, or made of sterile gauze and worn to prevent infection of the wearer or (in surgery) of the patient. - Wear a protective mask , covering nose and mouth, to decrease the percentage of polluted air breathed.
  • a likeness of a person's face in clay or wax, especially one made by taking a mold from the face. - They have already moulded masks and now want to paint them all.
  • a manner or expression that hides one's true character or feelings; a pretense. - she let her mask of moderate respectability slip
  • a piece of something, such as a card, used to cover a part of an image that is not required when exposing a print. - If a diffused edge is preferred on the image, the mask can be placed on top of the glass rather than under it.
  • a patterned metal film used in the manufacture of microcircuits to allow selective modification of the underlying material. - Typical masks are made of metal patterns deposited on glass and have no internal plumbing.
  • the enlarged lower lip of a dragonfly larva, which can be extended to seize prey. - When a prey is in sight, the mask is thrust forward and the prey instantly impaled on the hooks, then drawn back to the mouth and eaten.
verb
  • cover (the face) with a mask. - The rider's features couldn't be seen because of the large cloak masking its face.

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