Hood mould
noun
1.
another name for dripstone (sense 2)
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[hoo d-wingk] /ˈhʊdˌwɪŋk/ verb (used with object) 1. to deceive or trick. 2. Archaic. to blindfold. 3. Obsolete. to cover or hide. /ˈhʊdˌwɪŋk/ verb (transitive) 1. to dupe; trick 2. (obsolete) to cover or hide v. 1560s, “to blindfold,” from hood (n.1) + wink; figurative sense of “mislead, deceive” is c.1600. Related: Hoodwinked; hoodwinking.
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[hoo d-wingk] /ˈhʊdˌwɪŋk/ verb (used with object) 1. to deceive or trick. 2. Archaic. to blindfold. 3. Obsolete. to cover or hide. /ˈhʊdˌwɪŋk/ verb (transitive) 1. to dupe; trick 2. (obsolete) to cover or hide v. 1560s, “to blindfold,” from hood (n.1) + wink; figurative sense of “mislead, deceive” is c.1600. Related: Hoodwinked; hoodwinking.