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Last update: Saturday 11th of February 2012
Cover may refer to:
- A lid or seal, usually one that completely closes the object
- Album cover (see also: CD and DVD packaging)
- Book cover
- Cover (philately), generic term for envelope or package
- Something that conceals something else:
- Cover (intelligence), the purported occupation or purpose of a spy
- Undercover
- Cover (military), a form of protection in combat
- Cover (telecommunications), a communications concealment technique
- Mating of animals, a horse covers a mare.
- Incubation of eggs.
- Cover (intelligence), the purported occupation or purpose of a spy
- Cover charge, an entry fee
- Cover (law), a remedy for the breach of a contract for the receipt of goods
- Cover version, a new version of a previously recorded song
- Cover band, a musical band that plays only cover versions
- Cover (topology), the mathematical concept of a collection of subsets of a set whose union is the whole set
- Cover (finance), repurchasing a short order made on the stock/equity, forex or futures markets
- Cover 2, a class of defensive play in American Football
- Cover (unit), an area approximately equal to 2698 square metres
Covers may refer to:
- Covers (EP), an EP by The Autumns
See also
- Coverall
- Cover up
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