lidded

Etymology

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of lid

adj

  1. Having a cover like a lid.
    The lidded box was much more useful than the one without the cover which allowed all the dust in.
    Nowadays, coal is no longer king - biomass is! In October 2017, GB Railfreight began running trains from Liverpool Docks to Drax power station via the Calder Valley, using a fleet of specially-built, high-capacity lidded wagons. July 28 2021, Paul Bigland, “Calder line captures picturesque Pennines”, in RAIL, number 936, page 68
  2. (usually used in combinations) Having a certain type of eyelids

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