Disguise

/dɪsˈɡaɪz/ verb

To change the appearance or nature of something to conceal its identity; to hide one's true identity through altered appearance.

From Old French desguiser, combining des- (away from) and guise (manner, fashion). The word entered English in the 14th century, originally meaning 'to change from one's usual dress or appearance.'

AMብልጽግና
ARتنكر
BNছদ্মবেশ
CAdisfressa
CSpřestrojení
DAforklædning
DEVerkleidung
ELπρόσωπο
ESdisfraz
FAماسک
FInaamio
FRdéguisement
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