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    hide
    [hīd]
    verb
    hide (verb) · hides (third person present) · hid (past tense) · hiding (present participle) · hidden (past participle)
    1. put or keep out of sight; conceal from the view or notice of others:
      "he hid the money in the house" · "the sacred relic had been hidden away in a sealed cavern"
      • (of a thing) prevent (someone or something) from being seen:
        "clouds hid the moon"
      • keep secret or unknown:
        "Hal could hardly hide his dislike"
      • conceal oneself:
        "Juliet's first instinct was to hide under the blankets" · "he had a little money and could hide out until the end of the month"
      • (hide behind)
        use (someone or something) to protect oneself from criticism or punishment, especially in a way considered cowardly or unethical:
        "companies and manufacturers with poor security can hide behind the law"
    noun
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    hide (noun) · hides (plural noun)
    1. a camouflaged shelter used to get a close view of wildlife.
    Origin
    Old English hȳdan, of West Germanic origin.
    hide
    [hīd]
    noun
    hide (noun) · hides (plural noun)
    1. the skin of an animal, especially when tanned or dressed:
      "we'll skin them right here and preserve their hides" · "his feet were protected with strips of hide"
      • used to refer to a person's ability to withstand criticisms or insults:
        "“I'm sorry I called you a pig.” “My hide's thick enough; it didn't bother me.”"
    Origin
    Old English hȳd, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch huid and German Haut.
    hide
    [hīd]
    noun
    hide (noun) · hides (plural noun)
    1. a former measure of land used in England, typically equal to between 60 and 120 acres, being the amount that would support a family and its dependents:
      "he finally agreed to sell them a hide of land"
    Origin
    Old English hīd, hīgid, from the base of hīgan, hīwan ‘household members’, of Germanic origin.
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    verb
    1. put or keep out of sight; conceal from the view or notice of others:
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    noun
    1. the skin of an animal, especially when tanned or dressed:
       
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