Results for: something that one prefers to hide
English English
cache memory, conceal; hide away, hidden supply, hide supply of things, hoard, stash; storage area containing data that the computer will need soon (Computers); hiding place, hold data in cache, memory for frequently used data, secret place for hiding ...cache
central part of Earth, cover something, cover with a mantle, wrap in a cloak; hide, conceal; spread across or over; blush; be coated, covering, feathers, flush, mantel, pallium, shell-producing gland, sleeveless cape or cloak; covering, something which...mantle
closed at one end, confuse, cover or subterfuge, done unprepared, done without looking, hide, hiding place for hunters, made on underside of fabric, make permanently blind, make temporarily blind, make unable to judge properly, make unable to see; dazz...blind
collect, gather, accumulate, hidden store, hide something, hiding place, put something away, secret store of drugsstash
concealing devices, concealing of things, disguise, disguise something, disguise; coloring which blends with the surroundings, disguise; hide with camouflage, hide something, protective coloration in animalscamouflage
concentrate intensely on something, cover something up, hide something by covering, hide something from sight, inter dead body, put in the ground and cover with dirt, lose somebody through death, move card, obscure something, put something in hole, sin...bury
condition of being married woman, cover; place to hide, sheltercoverture
cover with a thin layer of material that is superior to the material which it is covering (usually wood); give a superficially fine or pleasing appearance, deceptive appearance, fix veneer to something, glue layers to make plywood, hide something behin...veneer
cover-up, defeat somebody decisively, hide truth about, paint something with whitewash, painting walls with whitewash; cover up, mask (sin, a defect, etc.); defeat decisively (Sports), thorough defeat, watery lime solution for making walls white; cover...whitewash
covering for genitals in art, something meant to hide something elsefig leaf
difficult to see, hidden, hide or be hidden, not understandable, secret, hidden; inconceivable to the human mind, mysterious; magical, supernatural, study of the occult or occult practices, study of the supernatural (e.g. mysticism, Kabala, etc.), supp...occult
discharge, exude; hide, conceal, hide something, produce secretion, remove something secretlysecrete
enwrap, enfold, encase, enclose, hide, surround an enemy, wrap upenvelop
establish oneself in safe or secure place; hide oneself, hide away, settle in comfortablyensconce
exclude somebody, hide something, keep somebody from scoring, stop somebody enteringshut out
 

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