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  • Good (adv.)
    Well, -- especially in the phrase as good, with a following as expressed or implied; equally well with as much advantage or as little harm as possible.
  • Good (n.)
    Advancement of interest or happiness; welfare; prosperity; advantage; benefit; -- opposed to harm, etc.
  • Good (n.)
    That which possesses desirable qualities, promotes success, welfare, or happiness, is serviceable, fit, excellent, kind, benevolent, etc.; -- opposed to evil.
  • Good (n.)
    Wares; commodities; chattels; -- formerly used in the singular in a collective sense. In law, a comprehensive name for almost all personal property as distinguished from land or real property.
  • Good (superl.)
    Adequate; sufficient; competent; sound; not fallacious; valid; in a commercial sense, to be depended on for the discharge of obligations incurred; having pecuniary ability; of unimpaired credit.
  • Good (superl.)
    Clever; skillful; dexterous; ready; handy; -- followed especially by at.
  • Good (superl.)
    Kind; benevolent; humane; merciful; gracious; polite; propitious; friendly; well-disposed; -- often followed by to or toward, also formerly by unto.
  • Good (superl.)
    Not blemished or impeached; fair; honorable; unsullied; as in the phrases a good name, a good report, good repute, etc.
  • Good (superl.)
    Not lacking or deficient; full; complete.
  • Good (superl.)
    Not small, insignificant, or of no account; considerable; esp., in the phrases a good deal, a good way, a good degree, a good share or part, etc.
  • Good (superl.)
    Possessing desirable qualities; adapted to answer the end designed; promoting success, welfare, or happiness; serviceable; useful; fit; excellent; admirable; commendable; not bad, corrupt, evil, noxious, offensive, or troublesome, etc.
  • Good (superl.)
    Possessing moral excellence or virtue; virtuous; pious; religious; -- said of persons or actions.
  • Good (superl.)
    Real; actual; serious; as in the phrases in good earnest; in good sooth.
  • Good (superl.)
    Serviceable; suited; adapted; suitable; of use; to be relied upon; -- followed especially by for.
  • Good (v. t.)
    To make good; to turn to good.
  • Good (v. t.)
    To manure; to improve.
  • goop (unknown)
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  • Hood (n.)
    A chimney top, often contrived to secure a constant draught by turning with the wind.
  • Hood (n.)
    A covering for a hawk's head and eyes. See Illust. of Falcon.
  • Hood (n.)
    A covering for a horse's head.
  • Hood (n.)
    A covering for a mortar.
  • Hood (n.)
    A covering or garment for the head or the head and shoulders, often attached to the body garment
  • Hood (n.)
    A covering or porch for a companion hatch.
  • Hood (n.)
    A like appendage to a cloak or loose overcoat, that may be drawn up over the head at pleasure.
  • Hood (n.)
    A part of a monk's outer garment, with which he covers his head; a cowl.
  • Hood (n.)
    A projecting cover above a hearth, forming the upper part of the fireplace, and confining the smoke to the flue.
  • Hood (n.)
    A soft covering for the head, worn by women, which leaves only the face exposed.
  • Hood (n.)
    An ornamental fold at the back of an academic gown or ecclesiastical vestment; as, a master's hood.
  • Hood (n.)
    Anything resembling a hood in form or use
  • Hood (n.)
    State; condition.
  • Hood (n.)
    The endmost plank of a strake which reaches the stem or stern.
  • Hood (n.)
    The hood-shaped upper petal of some flowers, as of monkshood; -- called also helmet.
  • Hood (n.)
    The top of a pump.
  • Hood (n.)
    The top or head of a carriage.
  • Hood (v. t.)
    To cover with a hood; to furnish with a hood or hood-shaped appendage.
  • Hood (v. t.)
    To cover; to hide; to blind.
  • Hoop (n.)
    A circle, or combination of circles, of thin whalebone, metal, or other elastic material, used for expanding the skirts of ladies' dresses; crinoline; -- used chiefly in the plural.
  • Hoop (n.)
    A pliant strip of wood or metal bent in a circular form, and united at the ends, for holding together the staves of casks, tubs, etc.
  • Hoop (n.)
    A quart pot; -- so called because originally bound with hoops, like a barrel. Also, a portion of the contents measured by the distance between the hoops.
  • Hoop (n.)
    A ring; a circular band; anything resembling a hoop, as the cylinder (cheese hoop) in which the curd is pressed in making cheese.
  • Hoop (n.)
    A shout; a whoop, as in whooping cough.
  • Hoop (n.)
    An old measure of capacity, variously estimated at from one to four pecks.
  • Hoop (n.)
    The hoopoe. See Hoopoe.
  • Hoop (v. i.)
    To utter a loud cry, or a sound imitative of the word, by way of call or pursuit; to shout.
  • Hoop (v. i.)
    To whoop, as in whooping cough. See Whoop.
  • Hoop (v. t.)
    To bind or fasten with hoops; as, to hoop a barrel or puncheon.
  • Hoop (v. t.)
    To call by a shout or peculiar cry.
  • Hoop (v. t.)
    To clasp; to encircle; to surround.
  • Hoop (v. t.)
    To drive or follow with a shout.
  • Pood (n.)
    A Russian weight, equal to forty Russian pounds or about thirty-six English pounds avoirdupois.
  • Pooh (interj.)
    Pshaw! pish! nonsense! -- an expression of scorn, dislike, or contempt.

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