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Cover or covers may refer to:
Video Cover
Media
- Album cover
- Book cover or magazine cover
- CD and DVD packaging
- Cover art, images and text on media covers
- Cover version, a new version of a previously recorded song
- Cover band, a musical band that performs mostly cover versions
- An understudy in opera
- Cover (film), a 2007 film directed by Bill Duke
Albums
- Cover (Tom Verlaine album), 1984
- Cover (Joan as Policewoman album), 2009
- Covered (Cold Chisel album), 2011
- Covered (Macy Gray album), 2012
- Covered (Robert Glasper album), a 2015 album by Robert Glasper
- Covers (Beni album), 2012
- Covers (Regine Velasquez album), 2004
- Covers (The Autumns album), 2001
- Covers (Placebo album), 2003
- Covers (Show of Hands album), 2000
- Covers (James Taylor album), 2008
- Covers (Fayray album), 2005
- Covers (Deftones album), 2011
- Covers, an album by Break of Reality
- Covers (Joey Cape album), by Joey Cape
Extended plays
- Covers (A Camp EP), 2009
- Covers (Franz Ferdinand EP), 2009
- Covers (Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly EP), 2009
- Covers (Young Statues EP), 2012
Maps Cover
Science and technology
- A covering, usually one that completely closes the object
- lid (container)
- seal (mechanical)
- The outside of an object, not necessarily enclosing the object
- Cover (philately), generic term for envelope or package
- Protection
- Cover system, a system of protection in video games
- Cover (military), a form of protection in combat
- Engineering
- Concrete cover, distance between reinforcement and the outer surface of element
- Geology
- Sedimentary cover, in geology, overlies a basement or crystalline basement
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Deception and concealment
- Official cover
- Non-official cover
- Something fake used in a cover-up
- Cover (telecommunications), a communications concealment technique
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Mathematics
- Cover (topology), the mathematical concept of a collection of sets whose union contains each set as a subset
- Good cover (algebraic topology), an open topological cover such that all open sets in the cover and all intersections of finitely many open sets are contractible
- Cover (algebra), the concept of an algebraic structure that maps onto another structure in structure-preserving fashion
- A pair in the covering relation of a partially ordered set, or the greater element in such a pair
- A covering space, in the theory of Riemann surfaces and topology
- A (universal / double), covering group, a covering space with group structure, common in theoretical physics
- Cover, an equivalent set of constraints in database theory
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People
- Cover (surname)
- Franklin Cover (1928-2006), an American actor
- Robert Cover (1943-1986), an American law professor, scholar, and activist
- Thomas M. Cover (1938-2012), an American scientist
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Sports
- Cover, a fielding position in cricket
- Cover 2, a class of defensive play in American football
- To cover, in sports betting a favorite to win by more than the game's point spread
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Business
- Cover charge, an entry fee
- Cover (law), a remedy for the breach of a contract for the receipt of goods
- Cover (finance), repurchasing a short order made on the stock/equity, forex or futures markets
- Smartphone cover
- First day cover ("FDC" also called a first day of issue), a postage stamp on a cover, postal card or stamped envelope franked on the first day of issue
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Other uses
- Mating of animals, e.g. a stallion covers a mare
- The seating capacity for one person in a restaurant
- The top layer of bedding
- Cover, a military term for any type of uniform hat, as in utility cover and campaign cover
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See also
- All pages beginning with "Cover"
- All pages with a title containing Cover
- Covering (disambiguation)
- Coverage (disambiguation)
- Cover story (disambiguation)
- Overall, a synonym for coverall
- Undercover
- Under the Covers (disambiguation)
- Uncovered (disambiguation)
- Uncover (disambiguation)
- Couverture (disambiguation)
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