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Cover

speaker
speaker

Meaning

Noun

A lid.
Area or
which
a person or
from view.
The front and back of a
,
, CD
, etc.
The
of a bed.
A
or
, often
,
over an
such as a
or
or food to
it from
,
,
, etc. when not being used.
A
charge.
A
at a
or
dinner.
In Music:
A new performance or
of a
; a
; a
.
In Cricket:
A
on the
, between point and
, about 30° forward of
; a
in this
.
In Combinatorics & Topology:
A
(or family) of
of a given set, whose
every
of said
set.
In Philately & Books:
In Military:
A
, including
, that provides
from
fire.
In Espionage:
A swindler's confederate.
The
of a
,
, or
that is
by the
of the
above.
In a
, the
of a
valve.
In Construction:
The
between
and the
of concrete.

Adj

Of or
to the front
of a
or magazine.
In Music:
Of,
to, or
versions.

Verb

To place something over or upon,
or protect.
To be over or upon,
or protect.
To be upon
,
conceal.
To
hat.
In Books:
To
(oneself with something); to
(oneself).
To
; to provide
of.
To
or include someone or something.
To be enough money for.
To
as a replacement.
To have as an
or responsibility.
In Music:
To make a
of (a
that was
by another artist).
In Law enforcement & Military:
To
using an
and the
of
; or to
using
,
at or in the
of the
the
to
in
; or to
using an
.
To provide
for.
To
(said of certain
such as
and horses).
In Chess:
To
or control (a
or square).
To
over a given
or range, to
, to
over a given area.
To
or
behind a certain distance.
In Sports:
To
(mark) a particular
or area.

Name

A surname.
The River Cover, a
in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England, which
the River Ure.
Sourced from
Wiktionary

Origin

cover
English
arrow
coveren
Middle English (1100-1500)
arrow
covrir
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
arrow
cooperire
Latin
arrow
co-
Latin
coperire
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
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