Similar words: askew, skew, basket, skein, gasket, sketch, casket, skewer. Meaning: ['mæskt /mɑːskt] adj. having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading.
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151. In contrast, if a completely unprivileged user runs this same program, his empty inheritable set is masked against fI, resulting in the empty set.
152. A masked marcher participates in an event celebrating the 16th International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples in Manila, the Philippines.
153. His somewhat rumpled appearance and engaging personal manner briefly masked the intensity and clarity of a real original.
154. He makes this choice despite the fact that, with delivery room attendants masked and gowned, he has never seen a human face before .
155. Objective:To find out whether somatization disorder is equal to masked depression.
156. The heterocycle in ( 4 ) is a masked fused ring held in abeyance.
157. Bertha's passion for a while had masked her husband's want of ardour.
158. Three masked men speaking Serbian and brandishing assault weapons ambush the car.
159. I masked off any sharp edges using a normal layer mask .
160. Now, researchers in Hong Kong have identified the culprit - the masked palm civet,(sentencedict.com) a small cat-like mammal that is treated as a culinary delicacy in some parts of China.
161. This is the lowest IRQL. No interrupts are masked off and this is the level in which a thread executing in user mode is running. Pagable memory is accessible.
162. During recovery management, the transaction information search becomes troublesome since the details of log files is masked.
163. Conclusion: Electrocoagulation for hemostasis under nasal endoscope can confirm the masked bleeding points in meatus or roof of nose, and coagulate them effectively.
164. Shown here is the nictitating membrane of a masked lapwing as it closes over its eye.
165. We have not asked them to come for masked ball, but they came unasked.
166. The Tasman booby (Sula tasmani), a subspecies of the masked booby (Sula dactylatra)[Sentencedict.com], was nearly eaten into extinction at two points in history.
167. Practice makes perfect for the Botswanan Southern Masked Weaver, shown above weaving a complex nest of out grass.
168. Employees who care for carriers are gowned, masked, and gloved, and they sanitize their hands by a set protocol when they leave the carrier patient's room.
169. Masked bandits have taken a hand-held automatic weapons, burst into the hotel direct fire on innocent people in the face of crazy practices.
170. As Venice prepares to host its famous carnival next month, the lagoon city's inhabitants have more than masked balls and black-tie parties on their minds.
171. He went to the masked ball without masking his face.
172. It was partly masked off during repainting, showing to good advantage the apparent difference in tone between Panzer Grey and Sand Yellow.
173. The banquet was a masked ball, where all the guests wore masks.
174. Unemployment has been masked by job subsidies and make-work schemes, but it is likely to climb back above 4m next year.
175. This was interpreted as to mean that ventromedial lesions in weanling rats also have caused hyperphagia although the overeating may be masked by the concommitant growth hormone insufficiency.
176. The heterocyele in ( 4 ) is a masked fused ring held in abeyanse.
177. We add refraction to scene rendering and adopt the approach of perturbing the texture coordinate to carry out refraction on the lake. We get over deformation of refraction through masked identifier.
178. We could not fire, as we were masked by our first line.
179. Studies conducted last year detected a SARS-like virus in some animal species, including the masked palm civet.
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