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n. (plural of mask English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: mask)

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Masks (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

__NOTOC__ "Masks" is the 169th episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. The 17th episode of the seventh season.

An alien archive, initially appearing as a rogue comet because of accumulated matter, transforms the Enterprise as well as adapting Lieutenant Commander Data for a reenactment of its culture's mythology.

Masks (Angel comic)

Masks is a comic based on the Angel television series.

This issue is a one-shot Halloween-themed annual featuring four special stories.

Masks (1987 film)

Masks is a 1987 French comedy film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival.

Masks (1929 film)

Masks (German: Masken) is a 1929 German silent crime film directed by Rudolf Meinert and starring Karl Ludwig Diehl, Trude Berliner and Marcella Albani. It was the second film made by Meinert featuring the detective hero Stuart Webbs following The Green Monocle (1929).

Masks (album)

Masks is the fifth studio album by American Metalcore band Eyes Set to Kill. The album was released on September 17, 2013. It is their first album to be released under Century Media Records. It is also their last album to feature screamer and lead guitarist Cisko Miranda.

Masks (novel)

Masks (, Onnamen) is a novel by Japanese author Fumiko Enchi, published in 1958. An English translation by Juliet Winters Carpenter was published in 1983. Each of the novel's three sections takes its name from a type of Noh mask. Many elements of the novel were influenced by The Tale of Genji, which Enchi had earlier translated into modern Japanese.

Masks (short story)

Masks is a science fiction short story by Damon Knight. It was original published in Playboy magazine in 1968. It concerns a man who has been given an artificial body to house his brain and spinal cord. The story was nominated for both the Hugo and Nebula awards in 1969.

Usage examples of "masks".

Monitoring each other, in their masks and helmets, they were almost deaf to outside noises unless they deliberately amplified them.

Mask Council sat in a row on the highest of the three tiers, sombre in their robes and silent behind the carved, hinged masks of their gods.

Council of Masks be taken, he will be spared the horrors that await his fellow priests.

But these masks were different, for they were made in the likeness of black bone skulls, from which grew black, coarse plaited manes of horsehair.

The men who rode as the guard had put on their covering, but kept the skull masks off their faces as long as they could.

I saw the masks for what they were, and knew at last what had been the model for the skull-guard of the north.

Here the lower orders wore plain masks of silk or satin, the higher officials and soldiery wore masks of beaten bronze.

In the masks were eye-pieces, usually covered by colored glass, openings at the nostrils, but no further opening for the mouth.

In the light their white was a murky magenta now, the iron masks dripped the flames like blood.

White-robed men in golden masks chanted in a cavern about a huge rough-hewn stone bowl, fountaining flame.

The eight travelers looked insectile themselves in the last low-altitude phase, with their masks on.

In some contact clinics they wore body masks, like breastplates, and in others they were naked in total darkness.

This was the reason they kept their masks and suits on, and wore gloves and boots.

They still stood together in their expensive masks and suits, facing the ragged trees and looking for openings or the malevolent eyes of animals.

Eubank and Willis were whinnying inside their masks, as Hooper caught them with the flash of his faceplate.