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hood Its name was given in honor of Spain. It is also known as Hood after an English nobleman. It has an area of 60 km 2 and a maximum altitude of 206 metres. Espa is the nesting place of the albatross and also hosts Gal gos Hawks, marine turtles, masqued boobies, marine iguanas, sharks, sea lions, swallow-tailed gulls, finches, Gal gos doves, giant turtles, tropic birds and blue-footed boobies. ...
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hood A tube, usually made of metal or rubber, that prevents unwanted light from falling on the lens surface. (see Flare)
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hood The caul, coif, or cowl of a hermet.
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hood A protecting canopy, as over a door or window. Any covering serving the protective purpose of a clothing hood.
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hooded a. in radiology, an anode incorporating a copper shield to overcome problems of secondary ray emission.
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