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__NOTOC__ Hide or hides may refer to:


Common uses

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Hide (skin) A hide or skin is an animal skin treated for human use. The word "hide" is related to the German word "Haut" which means skin. The industry defines hides as "skins" of large animals ''e.g''. cow, buffalo; while skins refer to "skins" of smaller an ...
, the cured skin of an animal * Bird hide, a structure for observing birds and other wildlife without causing disturbance * Gamekeeper's hide or hunting hide or hunting blind, a structure to hide in when viewing or hunting wildlife *
Hide (unit) The hide was an English unit of land measurement originally intended to represent the amount of land sufficient to support a household. It was traditionally taken to be , but was in fact a measure of value and tax assessment, including obligations ...
, a unit of land area or land-based tax assessment used in early medieval England * Hide-and-seek, the children's game * A
lair Lair may refer to: __NOTOC__ * Secret lair * Lair, Kentucky * ''Lair'' (novel), a 1979 novel by James Herbert * ''Lair'' (video game), a 2007 video game * ''The Lair'', 2007-2008 American gay-themed vampire television series * The Lair (Dreamworld ...
, a structure or object for animals to hide within, in some cases necessary to that animal's
habit A habit (or wont as a humorous and formal term) is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously.
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People

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Hide (surname) Hide is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Arthur Hide (1860–1933), English first-class cricketer *Edward Hide (1937–2023), British jockey *Herbie Hide (born 1971), British boxer *Jesse Hide (1857–1924), English cricketer * ...
* Hide (musician) (1964–1998), musician from the band X Japan * , Japanese politician * Hidehiko Hoshino (born 1966), musician from the band Buck-Tick * , Japanese painter * , Japanese multifaceted career in professional baseball * , Japanese analytic philosopher * , Japanese discus thrower * , Japanese professional footballer


Film and TV

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The Hide ''The Hide'' is a 2008 film, the debut from director Marek Losey, who previously had an award-winning career as a director of advertisements.Grigg-Spall, Holly (2008)The Hide, Channel 4 The film starred Alex Macqueen and Phil Campbell, based on ...
'', a 2008 thriller film based on the stage play ''The Sociable Plover'' by Tim Whitnall * '' Hide (film)'', a 2008 action film starring Rachel Miner * ''
Hide (2011 film) __NOTOC__ Hide or hides may refer to: Common uses * Hide (skin), the cured skin of an animal * Bird hide, a structure for observing birds and other wildlife without causing disturbance * Gamekeeper's hide or hunting hide or hunting blind, a struct ...
'', a 2011 television film by John Gray (director) * "Hide" (''Doctor Who''), 2013 episode


Music

* ''Hide'' album by The Bloody Beetroots 2013 * ''Hide'' (album), a 2010 album by experimental band Foetus


Songs

* "Hide" (Creed song), a 2002 song from the album ''Weathered'' by Creed * "Hide" (Joy Williams song), from the album ''Genesis'' * "Hide", a song by Dinosaur Jr. from their 1993 album '' Where You Been'' * "Hide", a song by Scott Grimes from his 2010 album ''
Drive Drive or The Drive may refer to: Motoring * Driving, the act of controlling a vehicle * Road trip, a journey on roads Roadways Roadways called "drives" may include: * Driveway, a private road for local access to structures, abbreviated "drive" ...
'' * "Hide", a song by Ty Herndon from his 2005 album '' Right About Now''


Other uses

* Hides gas field, Papua New Guinea


See also

* Hyde (disambiguation) *
Rawhide (disambiguation) Rawhide may refer to: Entertainment *Rawhide (1926 film), ''Rawhide'' (1926 film), a Western directed by Richard Thorpe *Rawhide (1938 film), ''Rawhide'' (1938 film), a Western starring baseball player Lou Gehrig *Rawhide (1951 film), ''Rawhide'' ...
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Hyde (surname) Hyde is a surname derived from the unit of measurement hide. It may refer to: * Alex Hyde-White, English actor * Anne Hyde (1637–1671), English noblewoman, mother of two British queens, Mary II and Anne * Anne Hyde (historian), American historia ...
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