mask . ( Del it. Maschera, and this of the ar. (do more? me'arah , subject of laughter). 1. f. figure representing a human face, from animal or purely imaginary, with which a person can cover the face to be not recognized, take the appearance of another or practise some performing activities or rituals. 2. f. singular or extravagant costume that someone masquerading as. 3. f. colmenero mask. 4. f. mask that is used to prevent the entry of harmful gases in the v respiratory ías. 5. f. pretext, costume. 6. f. Zool. Organ of larvae of dragonflies and seahorses of the devil, who, at rest, is folded under the head and extends forwards to catch prey that the animal feeds. 7. f. pl. Meeting of people dressed in mask. 8. f. pl. Site that brings together. I'm going to the masks. We will see in the masks. 9. f. pl. mojiganga (? public fancy dress ball). 10. f. pl. Masque (? Feast). 11. f. pl. I celebration of nobles on horseback, with dresses and colourful livery, ran at night, with axes running partners. 12. com. Masked person. Out of the dance found two masks. Remove someone the mask .. 1. loc. verb. unmask (? to publicize the purposes of a person). Remove someone the mask .. 1. loc. verb. Leave the I dissimulation and say what they feel or show as it is. ? V. dance of mask s