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Verb
/kāp/,
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capes, plural;
  1. Skin the head and neck of (an animal) to prepare a hunting trophy

Noun
  1. A headland or promontory

  2. The Cape of Good Hope

  3. Cape Cod, Massachusetts

  4. The former Cape Province of South Africa


  1. a strip of land projecting into a body of water
  2. a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter
  3. Cape can be used to describe any sleeveless outer garment, such as a poncho, but usually it is a long garment that covers only the back half of the wearer, fastening around the neck. ...
  4. A cape, jacket, or vest is an article worn by a working dog to identify or assist them in their job.
  5. In old British law, a cape was a judicial writ concerning a plea of lands and tenements; so called, as most writs are, from the word which carried the chief intention of the writ.
  6. The Cape was an American dramatic TV series, with elements of science fiction, action/adventure, and drama, that was produced for syndication during the 1996-1997 television season. ...
  7. The Cape is an upcoming American one-hour superhero drama series. It is expected to air on NBC during the 2010–2011 television season as a midseason replacement.
  8. Capes is a role-playing game by Tony Lower-Basch, independently published by Muse of Fire Games. It is a superhero-based role-playing game played in scenes, where players choose what character to play before each new scene. The game is a competitive storytelling game without a GM. ...
  9. A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake; a promontory; a headland; To head or point; to keep a course; To gape
  10. (caped) Wearing a cape or capes; cancelled
  11. (Caped) The unexpected cancellation of a train that was booked to run or the early termination of a service that had already started its journey.
  12. (CAPES) (pronounced Cap-ess). Certificat d’Aptitude Pédagogique de l’Enseignement Secondaire. Competitive exam (concours) taken by graduates wishing to become qualified teachers (professseur certifié) in the French state secondary education service. ...
  13. (CAPES) chemiluminescent light-assisted personnel exit system
  14. (Caping) A term to describe the careful and detailed cutting and removing of the hide from a game animal for the purpose of taxidermy. More precisely it refers to removing the skin from the head, shoulders and neck.
  15. Seal – A surface treatment that involves the application of slurry seal to a newly
  16. (singular); capite (plural) ← from capĕre, to 'take'
  17. (a) A broad range of diamond color grades that show a distinct yellow tint face up (except for small stones in the top part of the range). The term originally referred to the Cape of Good Hope, the popular name for the area that later became the Union of South Africa. ...
  18. Convective Available Potential Energy. A measure of the amount of energy available for convection. CAPE is directly related to the maximum potential vertical speed within an updraft; thus, higher values indicate greater potential for severe weather. ...
  19. Dark colored dorsal region in some cetaceans.
  20. On a whale, a distinctive color marking behind the head and across the shoulders.
  21. A piece of land extending into water. The United States launches rockets from Cape Canaveral at the John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
  22. a privateer. Caping, capring, privateering
  23. A relatively extensive land area jutting seaward from a continent or large island which prominently marks a change in, or interrupts notably, the coastal trend; a prominent feature.
  24. Flats is a large, flat area of housing projects built in Cape Town, South Africa to house the Coloured community during the apartheid era.
  25. Finistere. The most westerly point of mainland France is in the departement of Finistère. One of the most westerly points of mainland Spain is Cape Finisterre. Despite the spelling Gilbert probably referred to the latter.