Cape
61Cape — I. /keɪp/ (say kayp) noun William Timothy, 1806–63, Australian educationalist, born in England. II. /keɪp/ (say kayp) noun 1. the, the Cape of Good Hope. –phrase 2. run via the Cape, Horseracing Colloquial to race wide. III. /keɪp/ ( …
62Cape — The cape (Arabic, burnus) is a liturgical outer vestment in the form of a loose sleeveless cloak made of linen or silk and embroidered with crosses or other religious inscriptions. It is worn by priests and bishops, the latter having a shield… …
63cape — Synonyms and related words: Inverness cape, academic gown, afghan, beak, bill, blouse, breakwater, burnoose, capote, cardinal, cashmere, cassock, chersonese, chlamys, cloak, coral reef, delta, domino, duster, foreland, frock, head, headland, hook …
64Cape — Plaid, Poncho, Regencape, Umhang; (Mode): Pelerine. * * * Cape,das:⇨Umhang CapeUmhang,Poncho,Pellerine …
65cape n — Q: Why is Superman always seen with a chicken? A: He never goes anywhere without his cape on …
66cape — noun (C) 1 a long loose piece of clothing without sleeves that fastens around your neck and hangs from your shoulders 2 a large piece of land surrounded on three sides by water: the Cape of Good Hope …
67cape — I [[t]keɪp[/t]] n. clo a sleeveless garment of variable length, fastened at the neck and falling loosely from the shoulders, worn separately or attached to another garment • Etymology: 1350–1400; OE cāp (see cope II), reinforced by Sp capa <… …
68Cape Verde — Cape Verdean /verr dee euhn/. /verrd/ a republic consisting of a group of islands (Cape Verde Islands) in the Atlantic, W of Senegal in W Africa: formerly an overseas territory of Portugal; gained independence in 1975. 393,843; 1557 sq. mi. (4033 …
69Cape Canaveral — from the Spanish Cabo Cañaveral , is a headland in Brevard County, Florida, United States, near the center of that state s Atlantic coast 45 minutes East of Orlando by car. Known as Cape Kennedy from 1963 to 1973, it sits due east of Merritt… …
70Cape May County, New Jersey — Location in the state of New Jersey …