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  2. Capuche - Wikipedia

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    A Capuche (also almuce [1]) is a friar's cowl, a long, pointed hood which was typically worn by the Franciscan, Capuchin, Augustinian, Carmelite, or Cistercian monks.. The name, which is now the French word for "hood", is of Middle French origin, derived from the Italian word cappuccio and the Late Latin word cappa, meaning cloak. [2]

  3. Cowl - Wikipedia

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    A cowl is an item of clothing consisting of a long, hooded garment with wide sleeves, often worn by monks. It was developed during the Early Middle Ages . The term may have originally referred to the hooded portion of a cloak , though contemporary usage refers to an entire closed garment.

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  5. Crochet - Wikipedia

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    Crochet hooks used for Tunisian crochet are elongated and have a stopper at the end of the handle, while double-ended crochet hooks have a hook on both ends of the handle. Tunisian crochet hooks are shaped without a fat thumb grip and thus can hold many loops on the hook at a time without stretching some to different heights than others (Solovan).

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  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Core Content/Articles - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide This is a list of all articles within the scope of WikiProject Core Content ...

  8. Index of fashion articles - Wikipedia

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    List of crochet stitches; List of Han Chinese clothing; List of headgear; List of individual dresses; List of Korean clothing; List of types of fur; List of types of sartorial hijab; List of World War II uniforms and clothing; List of yarns for crochet and knitting; Little black dress; Little Lord Fauntleroy; Livery; Livery collar; Llauto; Lock ...

  9. Hooded seal - Wikipedia

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    The hooded seal is known for its uniquely elastic nasal cavity located at the top of its head, also known as the hood. [4] Only males possess this nasal sac, which they begin to develop around the age of four. [15] The hood begins to inflate as the seal makes its initial breath prior to going underwater.