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Definition of cap
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Cap (n.) One of lace,
muslin,
etc., for
women,
or
infants.
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Calyptra
::
Calyptra
(n.) A
little
hood or veil,
resembling
an
extinguisher
in form and
position,
covering
each of the small
flasklike
capsules
which
contain
the
spores
of
mosses;
also, any
similar
covering
body..
Near
::
Near
(adv.)
So as
barely
to avoid or pass
injury
or loss;
close;
narrow;
as, a near
escape..
Shank
::
Shank (v. i.) To fall off, as a leaf,
flower,
or
capsule,
on
account
of
disease
affecting
the
supporting
footstalk;
--
usually
followed
by off..
Nitrogen
::
Nitrogen
(n.) A
colorless
nonmetallic
element,
tasteless
and
odorless,
comprising
four
fifths
of the
atmosphere
by
volume.
It is
chemically
very inert in the free
state,
and as such is
incapable
of
supporting
life
(hence
the name azote still used by
French
chemists);
but it forms many
important
compounds,
as
ammonia,
nitric
acid, the
cyanides,
etc, and is a
constituent
of all
organized
living
tissues,
animal
or
vegetable.
Symbol
N.
Atomic
weight
14. It was
formerly
regarded
as a
permanent
noncon
Infeasible
::
Infeasible
(a.) Not
capable
of being done or
accomplished;
impracticable.
Caitiff
::
Caitiff
(n.) A
captive;
a
prisoner.
Circumscribable
::
Circumscribable
(a.)
Capable
of being
circumscribed.
Tip
::
Tip (n.) An end piece or part; a
piece,
as a cap,
nozzle,
ferrule,
or
point,
applied
to the
extreme
end of
anything;
as, a tip for an
umbrella,
a shoe, a gas
burner,
etc..
Echinus
::
Echinus
(n.) The
rounded
molding
forming
the bell of the
capital
of the
Grecian
Doric
style,
which is of a
peculiar
elastic
curve.
See
Entablature..
Narrow
::
Narrow
(superl.)
Having
but a
little
margin;
having
barely
sufficient
space,
time, or
number,
etc.;
close;
near; -- with
special
reference
to some peril or
misfortune;
as, a
narrow
shot; a
narrow
escape;
a
narrow
majority..
Tensible
::
Tensible
(a.)
Capable
of being
extended
or drawn out;
ductile;
tensible.
Histohaematin
::
Histohaematin
(n.) One of a class of
respiratory
pigments,
widely
distributed
in the
animal
kingdom,
capable
of ready
oxidation
and
reduction..
Thimble
::
Thimble
(n.) A kind of cap or
cover,
or
sometimes
a broad ring, for the end of the
finger,
used in
sewing
to
protect
the
finger
when
pushing
the
needle
through
the
material.
It is
usually
made of
metal,
and has upon the outer
surface
numerous
small pits to catch the head of the
needle..
Chiefage
::
Chiefage
(n.) A
tribute
by the head; a
capitation
tax.
Water Cavy
::
Water cavy () The
capybara.
Compliable
::
Compliable
(a.)
Capable
of
bending
or
yielding;
apt to
yield;
compliant.
Lynch
::
Lynch (v. t.) To
inflict
punishment
upon,
especially
death,
without
the forms of law, as when a mob
captures
and hangs a
suspected
person.
See Lynch law..
Dissolubility
::
Dissolubility
(n.) The
quality
of being
dissoluble;
capacity
of being
dissoluble;
capacity
of being
dissolved
by heat or
moisture,
and
converted
into a
fluid..
Tensility
::
Tensility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
tensile,
or
capable
of
extension;
tensibility;
as, the
tensility
of the
muscles..
Commandable
::
Commandable
(a.)
Capable
of being
commanded.
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