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mask

noun
A cover for the face; that which conceals the face, especially a cover with apertures for the eyes and mouth; a visor. A mask is designed to conceal the face from beholders, or to preserve the complexion from injury by exposure to the weather and the rays of the sun.

mask

That which disguises; any pretense or subterfuge.

mask

A festive entertainment of dancing or other diversions, in which the company all wear masks; a masquerade.

mask

A revel; a bustle; a piece of mummery. This thought might lead through this world’s vain mask.

mask

A dramatic performance written in a tragic style, without attention to rules or probability: .

mask

In architecture, a piece of sculpture representing some grotesque form, to fill and adorn vacant places, as in friezes, panels of doors, keys of arches.

mask

verb transitive
To cover the face for concealment or defense against injury; to conceal with a mask or visor.

mask

To disguise; to cover; to hide. Masking the business from the common eye.

mask

verb intransitive
To revel; to play the fool in masquerade.

mask

To be disguised in any way.