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cape 1 C0081400 (kāp)n.1. A sleeveless outer garment fastened at the throat and worn hanging over the shoulders.2. A brightly colored cloth used in maneuvering the bull in a bullfight; a capote or muleta.tr.v. caped, cap·ing, capes To maneuver (the bull) by means of a cape in a bullfight. [Middle French cape, from Spanish capa (from Late Latin cappa).]
cape 2 C0081400 (kāp)n. Abbr. C. A point or head of land projecting into a body of water. [Middle English cap, from Old French, from Old Provençal, from Latin caput, head; see kaput- in Indo-European roots.]
Cape C0081400 (kāp) or Cape of For names of actual capes, see the specific element of the names; for example, Hatteras, Cape; Good Hope, Cape of. Other geographic names beginning with Cape are entered under Cape; for example, Cape Town, South Africa; Cape York Peninsula.caped (keɪpt) adjwearing a capeEncyclopediaSeeCapeMedicalSeeCAPECAPED
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CAPED➣California Association of Postsecondary Education and Disability | CAPED➣Cancelled and Proceed Empty to Destination (British Railways) | ThesaurusSeecape |