Associations to the word «Covered»
Noun
- Stucco
- Tubing
- Walkway
- Slime
- Fuselage
- Shingle
- Lichen
- Fabric
- Orchard
- Snow
- Cloth
- Tile
- Plaster
- Moss
- Sore
- Tapestry
- Blanket
- Truss
- Scrub
- Vegetation
- Rug
- Ivy
- Carpet
- Silt
- Bandage
- Quilt
- Dirt
- Mud
- Graffito
- Grass
- Roof
- Cupola
- Medicare
- Vine
- Drapery
- Antarctica
- Ply
- Filth
- Perspiration
- Slab
- Slate
- Leather
- Bruise
- Dust
- Tuft
- Cushion
- Sheet
- Covering
- Glacier
- Canopy
- Mangrove
- Canvas
- Spine
- Chocolate
- Veil
- Enamel
- Shrub
- Foam
- Layer
- Mosaic
- Shawl
Adjective
Wiktionary
COVERED, adjective. Overlaid with or enclosed within something.
COVERED, adjective. (figuratively) prepared for, or dealt with some matter
COVERED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of cover
COVERED BRIDGE, noun. A bridge with a (usually wooden) house-like structure covering it, to protect it from the elements.
COVERED BRIDGES, noun. Plural of covered bridge
COVERED CALL, noun. An investment containing two parts: (1) long stock, and (2) short call option. It is an income oriented strategy that is conservative in nature. The investor hopes to earn the time premium portion of the call option.
COVERED CALLS, noun. Plural of covered call
COVERED WAY, noun. In a fortification, a corridor or banquette along the top of the counterscarp and covered by an embankment whose slope forms the glacis. It gives the garrison an open line of communication around the works, and a standing place beyond the ditch.
Dictionary definition
COVERED, adjective. Overlaid or spread or topped with or enclosed within something; sometimes used as a combining form; "women with covered faces"; "covered wagons"; "a covered balcony".
Wise words
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in fewer words than prose.