coven |
a group or band of witches, esp. one having thirteen members. |
covenant |
a usu. formal agreement between two or more parties to engage in or refrain from something. [6 definitions] |
Coventry |
a city in central England. |
cover |
to put or spread something over or on, as for protection or concealment. [21 definitions] |
coverable |
combined form of cover. |
coverage |
the amount or type of protection available against loss or liability as provided by insurance or reserve funds, or the protection itself. [3 definitions] |
coveralls |
a one-piece protective garment with trousers and sleeves, worn by workmen over clothing. |
cover charge |
a fixed amount charged by nightclubs and restaurants in addition to the price of food and drink, often used to defray the cost of live entertainment or music. |
cover crop |
a quick-growing crop planted to prevent soil erosion or soil depletion. |
covered wagon |
a large wagon with a high arched canvas cover, used by American pioneers. |
cover girl |
a young woman whose picture is on the cover of a magazine. |
cover ground |
to pass over an area. [2 definitions] |
covering |
something that covers or conceals. |
coverless |
combined form of cover. |
coverlet |
the topmost cover on a bed; bedspread or counterpane. |
cover letter |
a letter of explanation enclosed with a document, package, or the like. |
cover story |
a magazine article featured in the picture or headlines on the magazine's cover. [2 definitions] |
covert |
concealed or done in secret. [3 definitions] |
covert cloth |
a twill cloth made of wool, used for suits and lightweight overcoats. |
coverture |
a cover, disguise, or hiding place. [2 definitions] |
cover up |
to conceal (something damaging or embarrassing). |