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Box-shaped folded paper hat
such as carpenters, masons, painters, printers, and those who work around or erect printing presses. For printers, the cap served to keep ink from matting
Printer's_hat
Hats have been common throughout the history of humanity, present on some of the very earliest preserved human bodies and art. Below is a list of various
List_of_hat_styles
Beaver hat Beret Boater (also basher, skimmer, cady, katie, somer, or sennit hat) Bobble hat (tuque) Boonie hat Budenovka Bucket hat, also fishing hat, ratting
List_of_headgear
Shaped head covering
A hat is a head covering which is worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation
Hat
Cone-shaped hat worn in parts of Asia
bamboo hat") in China; kasa (笠) in Japan; and satgat (삿갓) in Korea. English terms for the hat include bamboo hat, Chinese hat, coolie hat, paddy hat, rice
Asian_conical_hat
Wide-brimmed hat from the 17th century
A cavalier hat is a variety of wide-brimmed hat that was popular in 17th-century Europe. These hats were often made from felt, and usually trimmed with
Cavalier_hat
Tall, flat-crowned formal hat
A top hat (also called a high hat, or, informally, a topper) is a tall, flat-crowned hat traditionally associated with formal wear in Western dress codes
Top_hat
Wide-brim hat commonly used by military forces in hot tropical climates
boonie hat or booney hat is a type of wide-brim sun hat commonly used by military forces in hot tropical climates. Its design is similar to a bucket hat but
Boonie_hat
Short description
cylinder press in operation Early American publishers and printers Imprimatur Printer's hat William Caxton, the first person to introduce a printing press
Printing_press
Large hat associated with cowboys
The cowboy hat is a high-crowned, wide-brimmed hat best known as the defining piece of attire for the North American cowboy. Today it is worn by many
Cowboy_hat
Type of hat from the Alps
The Tyrolean hat (German: Tirolerhut, Italian: cappello alpino), also Tyrolese hat, Bavarian hat or Alpine hat, is a type of headwear that originally
Tyrolean_hat
Traditional brimmed straw hat of Ecuadorian origin
A Panama hat, also known as an Ecuadoran hat, a Jipijapa hat, or a toquilla straw hat, is a traditional brimmed straw hat of Ecuadorian origin. Traditionally
Panama_hat
Cylinder-shaped cap with a flat crown
romanized: ṭarbūsh), is a felt headdress in the shape of a short, cylindrical, peakless hat, usually red, typically with a black tassel attached to the top. The name
Fez_(hat)
Hard, round-crowned hat with a narrow rolled brim
The bowler hat, also known as a Coke hat, billycock, bob hat, or derby (United States), is a hard felt hat with a rounded crown, originally created by
Bowler_hat
Linux distribution
Hat Linux was a widely used commercial open-source Linux distribution created by Red Hat until its discontinuation in 2004. Early releases of Red Hat
Red_Hat_Linux
Traditional men's hat of Korea
A gat (Korean: 갓; pronounced [kat̚]) is a Korean traditional hat worn by men along with hanbok (Korean traditional clothing) during the Joseon period
Gat_(hat)
Computer printing system
of printers. Applications can send requests to groups of printers in a class, allowing the scheduler to direct the job to the first available printer in
CUPS
Wide-brimmed soft felt or cloth hat most commonly worn as part of a military uniform
A slouch hat is a wide-brimmed felt or cloth hat most commonly worn as part of a military uniform, often, although not always, with a chinstrap. It has
Slouch_hat
Cocked hat with two sides of the brim turned up against the crown
The bicorne or bicorn (two-cornered) is a historical form of hat widely adopted in the 1790s as an item of uniform by European and American army and naval
Bicorne
Cloth hat with a downward-sloping brim
A bucket hat (variations of which include the fisherman's hat, Irish country hat and session hat) is a hat with a narrow, downward-sloping brim. Typically
Bucket_hat
Cone-shaped pointed hat, worn by Jews in Medieval Europe and parts of the Islamic world
Jewish hat, also known as the Jewish cap, Judenhut (German) or Latin pileus cornutus ("horned skullcap"), was generally a cone-shaped pointed hat, often
Jewish_hat
Hat with the brim turned up on three sides
The tricorne or tricorn is a style of hat in a triangular shape, which became popular in Europe during the 18th century, falling out of style by the early
Tricorne
Federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada
Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner (formerly Medicine Hat) is a federal electoral district in southern Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the House
Medicine_Hat—Cardston—Warner
Felt hat with brim and indented crown
A fedora (/fəˈdɔːrə/) is a hat with a soft brim and indented crown. It is typically creased lengthwise down the crown and "pinched" near the front on
Fedora
Style of hat
A pillbox hat is a small hat with a flat crown, straight, upright sides, and no brim. It is named after the small cylindrical or hexagonal cases that were
Pillbox_hat
Hat used by pilgrims on the Way of St. James
A pilgrim's hat, cockel hat or traveller's hat is a wide-brimmed hat used to keep off the sun. The pilgrim's hat traditionally had a scallop shell emblem
Pilgrim's_hat
Hat and stereotype for conspiracy theorists
A tin foil hat is a hat made from one or more sheets of tin foil or aluminium foil, or a piece of conventional headgear lined with foil, often worn in
Tin_foil_hat
Type of hat
A trilby is a narrow-brimmed type of hat. The trilby was once viewed as the rich man's favored hat; it is sometimes called the "brown trilby" in Britain
Trilby
Type of soft, billed hat
A baseball cap is a type of soft hat with a rounded crown and a stiff bill projecting in front. The front of the hat typically displays a design or a
Baseball_cap
Traditional Andalusian wide-brimmed hat
The Cordovan hat (in Spanish, sombrero cordobés) is a traditional hat made in the city of Córdoba, Spain, and traditionally worn in a large part of Andalusia
Cordovan_hat
Style of headwear
A pork pie hat is one of several different styles of hat that have been worn since the mid-19th century. The pork pie hat gained further popularity in
Pork_pie_hat
Hat made of straw
A straw hat is a wide-brimmed hat that is woven out of straw or straw-like synthetic materials. Straw hats are a type of sun hat designed to shade the
Straw_hat
Felt hat with brim and a single dent in the centre of the crown
A homburg is a semi-formal hat of fur felt, characterized by a single dent running down the centre of the crown (called a "gutter crown"), a wide silk
Homburg_hat
Russian fur cap with ear flaps
'ears'), also called an ushanka-hat (Russian: шапка-ушанка, romanized: shapka-ushanka, [ˈʂapkə ʊˈʂankə]), is a Russian fur hat with ear-covering flaps that
Ushanka
Japanese electronics company
products include printers, multifunction printers, desktop computers, consumer and industrial sewing machines, large machine tools, label printers, typewriters
Brother_Industries
Type of impact printer
matrix printers were widely used because of their low cost per page. Dot matrix printers are divided into two main groups: serial dot matrix printers and
Line_matrix_printer
Hat made of beaver fur felt
A beaver hat is a hat made from felted beaver fur. They were fashionable across much of Europe during the period 1550–1850 because the soft yet resilient
Beaver_hat
Style of hat
hat is a style of hat worn by witches in popular culture depictions, characterized by a conical crown and a wide brim. The origins of the witch hat as
Witch_hat
Wide-brimmed hat designed to shade face and neck from the sun
A legionnaire hat, or legionnaires hat, is a wide-brimmed style of hat with a flap designed to provide sun protection for the forehead, ears, neck and
Legionnaire_hat
Medieval women's headgear
slightly later. The Catalan poet Gabriel Mòger mocked the "tall deformed hat" (lonch cap deformat) that was popular with Mallorcan women of the time.
Hennin
Type of hat
The English Panama, cady, katie, canotier, somer, or sennit hat) is a semi-formal summer hat for men, which was popularised in the late 19th century and
Boater
Close-fitting hats with a bell-shaped crown
The cloche hat or simply cloche (pronunciation) is a fitted, bell-shaped hat for women that was invented in 1908 by milliner Caroline Reboux. They were
Cloche_hat
Felt conical or half-egg-shaped cap, worn in Ancient Greece, Rome and by ecclesiastics
red-figure pottery. The pilos and petasos were the most common types of hats in Archaic and Classical era (8th–4th century BC) Greece. In the 5th century
Pileus_(hat)
Soft conical cap with the top pulled forward
wear the cap; thus he is commonly depicted with a Civil War-era cavalry hat. The Seal of Hawaii showing goddess Liberty wears a red liberty cap. Columbia
Phrygian_cap
Type of hat with narrow or no brim
A toque (/toʊk/ or /tɒk/) is a type of hat with a narrow brim or no brim at all. Toques were popular from the 13th to the 16th century in Europe, especially
Toque
Typographical mark (^)
accent. The ^ symbol was originally provided in typewriters and computer printers so that circumflex accents could be overprinted on letters (as in ô or
Caret
Old printer error message in some operating systems
time. As the technology matured, most large printer installations were drum printers, a type of impact printer which could print an entire line of text at
Lp0_on_fire
Union Army uniform of American Civil War era
The Hardee hat, also known as the Model 1858 Dress Hat and sometimes nicknamed the "Jeff Davis", was the regulation dress hat for enlisted men in the Union
Hardee_hat
Traditional Scottish bonnet
shanter. It followed the trends for closer fitting hats and for borrowing from men's fashion. List of hat styles Bonnet (disambiguation) Flat cap Glengarry
Tam_o'_shanter_(cap)
Ceremonial cap of crimson velvet lined with ermine
authorities a "Muscovy hat" and is a historic reference to the medieval trade with the Baltic. In the 17th and 18th centuries, a Muscovy hat was sometimes depicted
Cap_of_maintenance
Sun hat worn in Ancient Greece
A petasos (Ancient Greek: πέτασος) or petasus (Latin) is a broad brimmed hat of Thessalian origin worn by ancient Greeks, Thracians and Etruscans, often
Petasos
Cap of type originally often worn by seafarers
Hamburg's harbour pilots. The hat has a high hat band and a small crown, the peak is decorated with oak leaves. The hat cord can be twisted or braided
Mariner's_cap
Hat worn with formal dress by Ph.D. recipients in Finland and Sweden
top hat with a straight brim, although the hats of Finnish Doctors of Science (Technology) have an up-turned brim. Generally the colour of the hat is black
Doctoral_hat
Wide-brimmed hat designed to shade face and shoulders from the sun
A sun hat (also known as the floppy hat, harvest hat or field hat) is any hat or headgear specifically designed to shade the head, face, neck and shoulders
Sun_hat
Headgear similar to a flat cap
The newsboy cap, newsie cap, Gatsby, jeff cap, or baker boy hat (British) is a casual-wear cap similar in style to the flat cap. It has a similar overall
Newsboy_cap
Type of hat
cap with a small stiff brim in front, originating in Northern England. The hat is also known in Ireland as a paddy cap; in Scotland as a bunnet or Galen's
Flat_cap
Headwear
hat. Other names for knitted caps include woolly hat (British English) or wool hat (American English); bobble hat, sock hat, knit hat, poof ball hat,
Knit_cap
Hat style popular with American workers
A trucker hat, mesh cap or netback cap is a soft hat with a rounded crown and a stiff flat bill projecting in front. It is also sometimes known as a "gimme
Trucker_hat
American computer scientist
phones, Cisco routers and HP LaserJet printers. He has presented his research at industry events including Black Hat Briefings, DEF CON conference, RSA Conference
Ang_Cui
Pink cat-ear beanie hat
A pussyhat is a pink, crafted brimless hat or cap, created in large numbers by women involved with the United States 2017 Women's March. They are the
Pussyhat
Traditional sheep fur hat of Central and South Asia
The Karakul hat (قراقلی), also known by other names, is a hat made from the fur (either Karakul fur [ru] or karakulcha) of the Karakul breed of sheep
Karakul_hat
Type of cap
wearing a black top hat (The Hound of the Baskervilles) or a black bowler ("The Blue Carbuncle"/"The Musgrave Ritual"). List of hat styles List of headgear
Deerstalker
Brimmed felt head covering
A wideawake hat is a broad brimmed felt "countryman's hat" with a low crown, similar to a slouch hat. A wideawake hat is most commonly seen in dark shades
Wideawake_hat
Women's hat
A picture hat or Gainsborough hat is an elaborate woman's hat with a wide brim. It has been suggested that the name may be derived from the way the broad
Picture_hat
Traditional wool hat from Caucasus
The papakha is a sheepskin hat worn by men throughout the Caucasus and also in uniformed regiments in the region and beyond. The word papakha is of Turkic
Papakha
Royal regalia of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Báthory (King of Poland since 1 May 1576) a luxuriously decorated sword and a hat adorned with pearls (both were sanctified by Pope Gregory XIII himself),
Gediminas's_Cap
Tall, conical hat of the 16th–17th centuries
capatain, copotain, copintank or steeple hat is a tall-crowned, narrow-brimmed, slightly conical "sugarloaf" hat, usually black, worn by men and women from
Capotain
American printmaker and milliner
Riverdale Press. 28 November 2013. "Profile of Judith Solodkin: Master Printer, Hat Maker and Collaborator | Women's Voices For Change". womensvoicesforchange
Judith_Solodkin
Collapsible top hat
An opera hat, also called a chapeau claque or gibus, is a top hat variant that is collapsible through a spring system, originally intended for less spacious
Opera_hat
Type of headwear
A peaked cap, peaked hat, service cap, barracks cover, forage cap, or combination cap is a form of headgear worn by the armed forces of many nations,
Peaked_cap
Celebratory hats
A party hat is any of a number of celebratory hats, most typically in the form of a conical hat made with a piece of thin paperboard, usually with designs
Party_hat
Hat fashioned from the skin and fur of a raccoon
A coonskin cap is a hat fashioned from the skin and fur of a raccoon. The headwear became associated with European Americans occupying lands on the United
Coonskin_cap
Elaborate ornamental headpiece
worn as an alternative to the hat; it is usually a large decorative design attached to a band or clip. In contrast to a hat, its function is purely ornamental:
Fascinator
Traditional straw hat from the Philippines
The buntal hat is a traditional lightweight straw hat from the Philippines made from very finely-woven fibers extracted from the petioles of buri palm
Buntal_hat
Traditional Mexican folk hat
sombrero (Spanish for 'hat', lit. 'shadower'; Spanish: [somˈbɾeɾo]), sombrero de charro or sombrero jarano, is a type of wide-brimmed hat used to shield the
Sombrero
Woollen cap covering the head and neck
unprotected. Versions with enough of a full face opening may be rolled into a hat to cover the crown of the head or folded down as a collar around the neck
Balaclava_(clothing)
Waterproof hat with wide, slanting brim
A sou'wester is a traditional form of collapsible oilskin rain hat that is longer in the back than the front to protect the neck fully. A gutter front
Sou'wester
Hat with corks strung from the brim
A cork hat is a type of headgear with corks strung from the brim, to ward off insects. Pieces of cork, typically bottle corks, are hung on strings from
Cork_hat
Hat worn by Catholic clergy
Italian, 'Roman hat') or saturno (pl. saturni; because its appearance is reminiscent of the ringed planet Saturn) is a clerical hat with a wide, circular
Cappello_romano
Small, extravagant, and typically brimless hat for a woman
A cocktail hat is a small, extravagant, and typically brimless hat for a woman. It is usually a component of evening wear and is intended as an alternative
Cocktail_hat
West African conical fiber and leather hat
The Fulani hat is a conical fiber hat with leather applications that comes from the Fulani people in West Africa. It is typically worn by the Wodaabe,
Fulani_hat
Hat worn by Catholic clergy
originally connoting a helmet made of skins; cf. galea) is a broad-brimmed hat with tasselated strings which was worn by clergy in the Catholic Church.
Galero
Medieval brimmed hat
A bycocket or bycoket is a style of hat that was fashionable for both men and women in Western Europe from the early 13th to the 16th century. It has
Bycocket
Traditional headdress worn by men in the Middle East
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Keffiyeh
Liturgical headdress worn by Christian bishops and abbots
is still placed above the arms of bishops instead of the ecclesiastical hat. In the Roman Catholic Church, the use of the mitre above the shield on the
Mitre
Hat associated with Israel
A tembel hat (Hebrew: kova tembel, כובע טמבל) is a type of bucket hat which became an Israeli national symbol. The tembel hat was worn by Jews in Israel
Tembel_hat
Foldable military cap
Merdeka 2013. List of hat styles Boonie hat Forage cap Gandhi cap—A similar cap worn in South Asia Kepi Patrol cap Peaked cap Pileus (hat) Utility cover Headgear
Side_cap
Act of the Parliament of Great Britain
The Hat Act 1731 (5 Geo. 2. c. 22) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain enacted in 1732 to prevent and control hat production by the colonists
Hat_Act_1731
Iranian headwear
Pahlavi hat (Persian: کلاه پهلوی) was an item of headgear for men introduced in the Imperial State of Iran by Reza Shah. The introduction of the hat, in August
Pahlavi_hat
Traditional Welsh headwear
The Welsh hat (Welsh: Het Gymreig) worn by women as part of Welsh national costume is a tall hat, similar to a top hat, or the capotain. It is still worn
Welsh_hat
Style of hat popularized by Brazilian performer Carmen Miranda
A fruit hat is a festive and colorful hat type popularized by Carmen Miranda and associated with tropical locales. This type of hat has been worn by fashionistas
Fruit_hat
Long pin worn to secure or decorate a hat
A hatpin is a decorative and functional pin for holding a hat to the head, usually by the hair. In Western culture, hatpins are almost solely used by
Hatpin
piercing Princess seams Printed T-shirt Printer's hat Prison uniform Privilège du blanc Provence Pteruges Pudding hat Puletasi Puneri Pagadi Pungcha Purdah
Index_of_fashion_articles
Soft round-topped men's hat
decorating the garment, sometimes typically putting flowers or feathers into the hat, especially for festive occasions. An attached string sewn around the base
Pakol
Combined question mark and exclamation mark
interrogative point) and the exclamation mark (also known in the jargon of printers and programmers as a "bang"). The glyph is a ligature of these two marks
Interrobang
Formal headcloth worn by the kings of Ancient Egypt
Pahlavi Petasos Phrygian Pileus Printer's Pudding Qeleshe Qing Salakot Snood Smoking Stephane (headdress) Tainia Taranga Welsh hat Welsh Wig Wimple Footwear
Nemes
Flat circular cap with a visor
former colonialists. In Iran this kind of headdress was known as the "Pahlavi hat" (kolah pahlavi, کلاه پهلوی). Only worn for a brief period, from 1927 until
Kepi
Uzbek traditional hat in Afghanistan
The Taqin hat (Dari: کلاه تاقین), also known as Mazari hat (Dari: کلاه مزاری), Sarpuli hat (Dari: کلاه سرپلی), Pashteen hat (Pashto: د پښتين خولۍ) and
Taqin_hat
Container for storing headgear
A hat box (also commonly hatbox and sometimes hat bucket, hat tin or bandbox) is a container for storing and transporting headgear, protecting it from
Hat_box
Fashion item
A mushroom hat (also sometimes referred to as a mushroom brim hat or dish hat) is a millinery style in which the brim of the hat tilts downwards, resembling
Mushroom_hat
PRINTERS HAT
PRINTERS HAT
Girl/Female
Tamil
Raj Kumari | ராஜகà¯à®®à®¾à®°à¯€
Princess
Raj Kumari | ராஜகà¯à®®à®¾à®°à¯€
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from Winter.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Princess
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rajnandhini | ராஜநஂதிநீ
Princess
Rajnandhini | ராஜநஂதிநீ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French peinto(u)r, oblique case of peintre ‘painter’, hence an occupational name for a painter (normally of colored glass). In the Middle Ages the walls of both great and minor churches were covered with painted decorations, and Reaney and Wilson note that in 1308 Hugh le Peyntour and Peter the Pavier were employed ‘making and painting the pavement’ at St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster. The name is widespread in central and southern England.German : topographic name for someone living in a fenced enclosure (see Bainter).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Princess
Girl/Female
Tamil
Princess
Girl/Female
Tamil
Princess
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : occupational name from Middle English pointer ‘point maker’, an agent derivative of point, a term denoting a lace or cord used to fasten together doublet and hose (Old French pointe ‘point’, ‘sharp end’). Reaney suggests that in some cases Pointer may have been an occupational name for a tiler or slater whose job was to point the tiles, i.e. render them with mortar where they overlapped.Possibly an altered form of German Pointner, a variant of Bainter.
Girl/Female
Indian
Princess
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rajnandini | ராஜநஂதிநீ
Princess
Rajnandini | ராஜநஂதிநீ
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rajkumari | ராஜகà¯à®®à®¾à®°à¯€
Princess
Rajkumari | ராஜகà¯à®®à®¾à®°à¯€
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. It is probably an occupational name for an official in charge of a granary, Anglo-Norman French grenetier, but it could also be a variant of Grinder.The name Grinter is fairly common in Dorset, England, from the 16th to the 18th centuries. It is recorded as Grenter in 1570 in that county.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Princess
Girl/Female
Indian
Princess
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rajanandini | ராஜநஂதீநீ
Princess
Rajanandini | ராஜநஂதீநீ
Girl/Female
Tamil
Knyashia | கà¯à®¨à¯à®¯à®·à®¿à®¯à®¾
Princess
Knyashia | கà¯à®¨à¯à®¯à®·à®¿à®¯à®¾
Girl/Female
American, Christian, English, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Daughter of King
Girl/Female
Tamil
Princess
Female
English
English name derived from the title, itself from Old French princesse, a feminine form of Prince, PRINCESS means "chief, first."
PRINTERS HAT
PRINTERS HAT
Boy/Male
Swedish Scandinavian
Intelligent.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Love to Meet different persons, A friend
Boy/Male
Teutonic American Latin Shakespearean
Free.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Honest
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord of Heart; Beloved
Boy/Male
Greek
A thief.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Gayatri
Boy/Male
Tamil
Favorable, Pleasant
Girl/Female
Tamil
Apsara, Dance
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PRINTERS HAT
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n.
Pica type; -- so called by French printers.
n.
A painter's pencil.
n.
A red color used by painters.
n.
The consort of a prince; as, the princess of Wales.
n.
A place where cloth is printed; print works; also, a printing office.
a.
Making no imprint.
imp. & p. p.
of Print
n.
One who prinks.
a.
Like a princess.
a.
Making no imprint.
n.
One who prints; especially, one who prints books, newspapers, engravings, etc., a compositor; a typesetter; a pressman.
n.
A female prince; a woman having sovereign power, or the rank of a prince.
n.
The daughter of a sovereign; a female member of a royal family.
n.
A printer.
n.
Manuscript or printed matter to be set up in type; as, the printers are calling for more copy.
n.
One who sprints; one who runs in sprint races; as, a champion sprinter.
n.
Government by planters; planters, collectively.
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
n.
A sort of table used by printers.
n.
A stereotype printer.