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Verb
/klōk/,
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cloaks, plural;
  1. Dress in a cloak
    • - she cloaked herself in black
  2. Hide, cover, or disguise (something)
    • - the horror of war was cloaked in the trappings of chivalry
Noun
  1. An outdoor overgarment, typically sleeveless, that hangs loosely from the shoulders

  2. Something serving to hide or disguise something
    • - lifting the cloak of secrecy on the arms trade

  1. (cloak) anything that covers or conceals
  2. (cloak) dissemble: hide under a false appearance; "He masked his disappointment"
  3. (cloak) a loose outer garment
  4. (cloak) clothe: cover as if with clothing; "the mountain was clothed in tropical trees"
  5. (cloak) cover with or as if with a cloak; "cloaked monks"
  6. A cloak is a type of loose garment that is worn over indoor clothing and serves the same purpose as an overcoat--it protects the wearer from the cold, rain or wind for example, or it may form part of a fashionable outfit or uniform. ...
  7. (Cloak (comics)) Cloak and Dagger, whose real names are Tyrone "Ty" Johnson and Tandy Bowen respectively, are a fictional comic book superhero duo in the Marvel Comics universe. They were created by writer William "Bill" Mantlo and designed by artist Edward Hannigan.
  8. (Cloak (Mortal Kombat)) This is a list of characters from the Mortal Kombat fighting game series produced by Midway Games and the games in which they appear. The series takes place in a fictional universe composed of six realms, which were created by the Elder Gods. ...
  9. (Cloak (Star Trek)) Cloak is a '''' novel written by S. D. Perry.
  10. Cloaking is a black hat search engine optimization (SEO) technique in which the content presented to the search engine spider is different to that presented to the user's browser. ...
  11. (The Cloak) "The Overcoat" (Шинель, ; sometimes translated as "The Cloak") is the title of a short story by Ukrainian-born Russian author Nikolai Gogol, published in 1842. ...
  12. (cloak) A long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood; A blanket-like covering, often metaphorical; A text replacement for an IRC user's hostname or IP address, making the user less identifiable; To cover as with a cloak; To render invisible via ...
  13. (cloak) Covering, a loose sleeveless outer garment.
  14. (CLOAK) A sensitive disguise and deception illusionary technique first deployed by the CIA in Moscow during the mid-1970s.
  15. (Cloak) A module purchased for credits which hides aetherships from long-range scans by ships without cloaks.
  16. (Cloak) The sound made by Chinese frog
  17. (cloak) A voluminous garment worn over other clothing.
  18. (cloak) a loose outer garment of varying length falling from the neck over the shoulders (4)
  19. (de-cloak). The apparent ability of certain ships disappear from the radar and then suddenly re-appear. In some cases this is due to masking. In the case of sents it seems to be a genuine ability.
  20. A cloak ("me'il") was generally worn over the undergarment (1 Samuel 2:19, 15:27). This, like the me'il of the high priest, may have reached only to the knees, but it is commonly supposed to have been a long-sleeved garment made of a light fabric, probably imported from Syria. ...
  21. (Cloaking) A type of search-engine subterfuge in which an indexed Web page is not shown to visitors who click its link in Google (or another search engine). The cloaking works two ways: Visitor content is cloaked from Google, and Google’s indexed content is cloaked from visitors. ...
  22. (Cloaking) black hat technique of tricking the search engines into seeing something other than what is displayed to the human viewer; using this technique can get websites penalized or banned from search engines
  23. (Cloaking) Method by which specific content is served up to the search engine spider that is different then what the normal surfer sees.
  24. (Cloaking) this involves hiding content on a page, by presenting one page to the Search Engines, but a different page to other users.  It has some legitimate uses but is disliked by some Search Engines as the general culture of the internet is open and honest.
  25. (cloaking) a black hat system of delivering custom content to an engine spider but hiding the code or content from visitors