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Hood

A hood is a garment or part of a garment that covers the head and often the neck. It can be attached to jackets, coats, or sweaters, or be a separate accessory like a cape or cloak. Hoods can be drawn tight around the face with a drawstring or kept loose. They vary in material, insulation, and weather resistance, including wool, cotton blends, fleece, and waterproof fabrics. Hoods are common in many climates for warmth and protection from wind and rain, and they are a characteristic element of a hoodie, a casual sweatshirt with an integrated hood.

The hood of a vehicle, or engine hood, is the hinged cover that surrounds the engine compartment.

In informal speech, "the hood" refers to a district or neighborhood, especially in urban contexts. It is

Hood also occurs in proper names and toponymy, including surnames and geographic locations such as Hood Canal

In
British
English
this
is
called
a
bonnet.
The
hood
serves
to
protect
engine
components
and
improve
aerodynamics.
It
is
typically
made
of
metal
or
composite
materials
and
opened
via
a
latch
or
prop
rod
to
access
the
engine
for
maintenance.
often
associated
with
socioeconomic
connotations
and
is
used
in
literature,
film,
and
music
to
describe
community,
risk,
or
identity.
The
term
is
highly
context-dependent
and
can
be
seen
as
either
endearing
or
stigmatizing.
in
Washington
and
Hood
River
in
Oregon.
The
word
has
various
couplings
and
usages
beyond
clothing
and
vehicles,
reflecting
its
broad
sense
of
a
protective
or
enclosing
covering
or
area.