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cloaked Definition


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cloak
noun
    1. A loose outdoor garment, usually sleeveless, fastened at the neck so as to hang from the shoulders.
      Thesaurus: coat, cape, mantle, shield, wrap.
    2. A covering.
      Example: a cloak of mist
    3. A concealment or disguise.
      Example: use one's job as a cloak for spying activities
      Thesaurus: disguise, blind, front, mask, pretext, artifice, dodge, subterfuge.
verb
    cloaked, cloaking
    1. To cover up or conceal something.
      Thesaurus: conceal, obscure, screen, disguise, camouflage, veil, hide, mask; Antonym: bare, reveal.
Etymology: 13c: French cloke, from Latin clocca bell or bell-shaped cape.



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