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jargon vs hood

hood vs jargon

jargon and hood both are nouns.

jargon is not a verb while hood is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
jargon Yes No No No
hood Yes No Yes No
jargon (noun) hood (noun)
a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves) (zoology) an expandable part or marking that resembles a hood on the head or neck of an animal
specialized technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine
a colorless (or pale yellow or smoky) variety of zircon a headdress that protects the head and face
the folding roof of a carriage
metal covering leading to a vent that exhausts smoke or fumes
(falconry) a leather covering for a hawk's head
a tubular attachment used to keep stray light out of the lens of a camera
(slang) a neighborhood or community
a protective covering that is part of a plant
an aggressive and violent young criminal
jargon (verb) hood (verb)
cover with a hood
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