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Definition of Snooded

Snooded
Snooded Snood"ed, a. Wearing or having a snood. ``The snooded daughter.' --Whittier.
Snood
Snood Snood, n. [AS. sn[=o]d. Cf. Snare.] 1. The fillet which binds the hair of a young unmarried woman, and is emblematic of her maiden character. [Scot.] And seldom was a snood amid Such wild, luxuriant ringlets hid. --Sir W. Scott. 2. A short line (often of horsehair) connecting a fishing line with the hook; a snell; a leader.
Snood
Snood Snood, v. t. To bind or braid up, as the hair, with a snood. [Scot.]

Meaning of Snooded from wikipedia

- A snood (/snuːd/) is a type of traditionally female headgear designed to hold the hair in a cloth or yarn bag. In the most common form, the headgear resembles...
- Look up snood in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Snood may refer to: Snood (anatomy), an erectile, fleshy protuberance attached near the base of a turkey's...
- between snood length and infection with intestinal coccidia, deleterious protozoan parasites. This indicates that in the wild, the long-snooded males preferred...
- Snood is a puzzle video game programmed by Dave Dobson. Snood was released for Mac OS in 1996 as shareware, then for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows in 1999...
- Snood 2: On Vacation (also released as Snood 2: Snoods on Vacation) is a 2005 puzzle video game developed by Gravity-i and published by Destination Software...
- The Taming of the Snood is a 1940 film directed by Jules White. It is the fifth short subject starring Buster Keaton made for Columbia Pictures. Buster...
- headscarves in the form of the tichel and snood, though some wear hats, berets or sheitels; the tichel and snood remain the historic and universally accepted...
- this definition, caruncles in birds include wattles (or dewlaps), combs, snoods, and earlobes. The term caruncle is derived from Latin caruncula, the diminutive...
- commonly referred to as snoods suspending down at intervals using clips or swivels, with a hook at the free end of each snood. Trotlines are used in commercial...
- Retrieved October 20, 2012. Williams Cole (14 December 2007). "Of Skin and Snoods". Archived from the original on 23 June 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2011. Pfefferman...