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veil

[veyl] ,
–noun
1. a piece of opaque or transparent material worn over the face for concealment, for protection from the elements, or to enhance the appearance.
2. a piece of material worn so as to fall over the head and shoulders on each side of the face, forming a part of the headdress of a nun.
3. the life of a nun, esp. a cloistered life.
4. something that covers, separates, screens, or conceals: a veil of smoke; the veil of death.
5. a mask, disguise, or pretense: to find fault under a veil of humor.
6. Botany, Anatomy, Zoology. a velum.
7. Mycology. a membrane that covers the immature mushroom of many fungi and breaks apart as the mushroom expands, leaving distinctive remnants on the cap, stalk, or stalk base.
8. Scot. and North England. a caul.
–verb (used with object)
9. to cover or conceal with or as with a veil: She veiled her face in black. A heavy fog veiled the shoreline.
10. to hide the real nature of; mask; disguise: to veil one's intentions.
–verb (used without object)
11. to don or wear a veil: In certain Islamic countries women must veil.
12. take the veil, to become a nun.

Origin:
1175–1225; (n.) ME veile < AF < L vēla, neut. pl. (taken in VL as fem. sing.) of vēlum covering; (v.) ME veilen < AF veiler, deriv. of veile


veilless, adjective
veillike, adjective
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veil   (vāl)   
n.  
  1. A length of cloth worn by women over the head, shoulders, and often the face.

  2. A length of netting attached to a woman's hat or habit, worn for decoration or to protect the head and face.

    1. The part of a nun's headdress that frames the face and falls over the shoulders.

    2. The life or vows of a nun.

    3. A piece of light fabric hung to separate or conceal what is behind it; a curtain.

    4. Something that conceals, separates, or screens like a curtain: a veil of secrecy.

    1. A piece of light fabric hung to separate or conceal what is behind it; a curtain.

    2. Something that conceals, separates, or screens like a curtain: a veil of secrecy.

  3. Biology A membranous covering or part, as that on the developing fruiting body of certain mushrooms; a velum.

v.   veiled, veil·ing, veils

v.   tr.
  1. To cover with or as if with a veil: Dense fog veiled the bridge.

  2. To conceal or disguise.

v.   intr.
To wear a veil.

[Middle English, from Old North French, from Latin vēla, pl. of vēlum, a covering.]
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: veil
Pronunciation: 'vA(&)l
Function: noun
: a covering body part or membrane; especially : CAUL 2
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Medical Dictionary

veil (vāl)
n.

  1. See caul.

  2. See velum.

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Science Dictionary
veil   (vāl)  Pronunciation Key 
A membranous covering or part, especially a membrane surrounding the young mushrooms of certain basidiomycete fungi. In some species the membrane (called a partial veil) extends only from the stalk to the cap. As the cap expands, the veil breaks, leaving a ring called an annulus on the stalk and often scalelike pieces on the cap. These veil remnants are important for identifying species of mushrooms.
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Idioms & Phrases

veil

see draw a veil over.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
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