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Noun
Projectiles shot from a gun at high speed
Noun
A letter of the size and form used to begin sentences and names
Noun
Plural for a covering worn on the head
“Phil sat on the stool, talking into the telephone, wearing a leather cap with ear-flaps.”
Noun
Plural for a protective lid, cover or stopper for an object
“Someone cleared their throat, and Artemesia straightened up, snapping the lens cap onto the camera.”
Noun
Plural for an upper limit imposed on spending or borrowing
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“The EU has set a cap of 7% on the final consumption of biofuels produced from agricultural crops.”
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Plural for an academic mortar board
“Success in that final exam ensures that their dream of being a university graduate clad in a cap and gown is within grasp.”
Noun
(slang) Plural for a small medicinal tablet, usually taken orally
“I ingested a cap of 30 mg but felt nothing.”
Noun
Plural for the top or highest point of an object, structure or landmass
Noun
Plural for a covering for the head and neck with an opening for the face
Noun
Plural for a foolish or conceited person
Noun
Plural for a decorative covering or ornament worn on the head
Noun
Plural for the fact of being a member of a group
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Plural for protective shield against heat
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Plural for raised cover for a pickup truck
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Plural for net worn on the head
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Plural for a cap that is not elasticated or adjustable at the back
Noun
Plural for a leader or person in authority
Noun
Plural for something that encloses another thing, especially to protect it
Noun
Plural for any mechanical seal that serves to fill the space between two objects, generally to prevent leakage
Noun
Plural for a cap or hawk worn at graduation ceremonies
Noun
Plural for the tip or furthermost part of something
Noun
Plural for a stiff brim at the front of a cap
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Plural for a character representing one or more of the sounds used in speech
Verb
To form a covering layer or topmost part of
“Lee planned to cap the structure with a loose stone revetment one and a half to two feet thick.”
Verb
To confine or keep within certain limits or boundaries
“He said he hoped the government's measure to cap fuel prices should not last too long because it could have repercussions in the long run.”
Verb
To provide a fitting conclusion or climax to
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“The cruise included a casual ride around Skidaway Island, companionship, food and drink, and a magnificent sunset to cap a great event.”
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To outdo or surpass a performance
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“Then we both started inventing stories about the places we passed, trying to cap each other's absurdities.”
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(sports) To be selected to play for a sports team, especially a national one
“He was capped 67 times by his country, and if he signs will become Keegan's eighth new face at the club since he took over the reins.”
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To beat in a competition of wits
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To come to a decisive point
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To restrain or to keep in check
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To place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect
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To cover with a layer
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To block or clog up a space or opening
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