The word hood is a noun. Hood means (1) protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine, (2) a headdress that protects the head and face, (3) the folding roof of a carriage, (4) metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes, (5) an aggressive and violent young criminal.
Hood is also a verb that means (1) cover with a hood.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the word hood.
Fume hoods are used in laboratories to keep hazardous fumes out of the air. A fume hood is an important part of a safe and effective laboratory.
https://www.fume-hoods.us/
Fume hoods, also known as chemical hoods, are important safety devices as they protect laboratory workers from inhaling hazardous vapors. Learn more about laboratory fume hoods.
https://www.laboratory-furniture.com/hoods.htm
Browse this fur clothing manufacturer directory for information about fur clothing manufacturers in the United States. The photo on this page shows a young woman wearing a fur coat and hood.
https://mfg.regionaldirectory.us/fur-clothing/
The following articles provide recent hood-related news.
Video has gone viral of a Texas pet store employee who jumped on the hood of a car to stop the theft of a rare $10,000 bulldog puppy.
Julia Musto. Fox News. Wednesday, 06 Jan 2021 16:34:14 GMT.
A peak under the hood of both programmatic ad tech and the supply chain that delivers cheap shrimp to U.S. tables reveals horrors that few are ready to acknowledge. In fact, most would prefer to keep those horrors hidden from the light.
By Dr. Augustine Fou, Contributor. Forbes. Tuesday, 05 Jan 2021 09:07:43 -0500.
A new study evaluates the efficacy of a prototype device that can be used during common otolaryngologic procedures that generate significant aerosols and droplets.
Science Daily. Wednesday, 23 Dec 2020 12:57:08 EST.
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