different between hooded vs wooded
hooded
English
Etymology
hood +? -ed
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?d?d/
Adjective
hooded (not comparable)
- Wearing a hood.
- Covered with a hood.
- Shaped like a hood.
- (of an animal) Having a crest or similar elastic skin in the neck area.
- (of clothing) Fitted with a hood.
- A hooded anorak.
- (of eyes) Having thick, drooping eyelids.
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
hooded
- simple past tense and past participle of hood
hooded From the web:
- what hooded eyes
- what hooded eyes mean
- what hooded mean
- what hooded snake
- what's hooded in spanish
- what hooded jacket mens
- what hooded rat means
- what hooded cloak
wooded
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?w?d?d/
Etymology 1
wood +? -ed
Adjective
wooded (comparative more wooded, superlative most wooded)
- Covered with trees.
- (of wine) Aged in wooden casks.
Translations
Etymology 2
See wood (verb)
Verb
wooded
- simple past tense and past participle of wood
wooded From the web:
- what wooded means
- wooded what does it mean
- what does wooded lot mean
- what is wooded land worth
- what is wooded wine
- what is wooded land
- what's a wooded valley called
- what is wooded grassland
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