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Definition of cap
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Cap (n.)
Anything
resembling
a cap in form,
position,
or use.
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Gelable
::
Gelable
(a.)
Capable
of being
congealed;
capable
of being
converted
into
jelly.
Master
::
Master
(n.) The
commander
of a
merchant
vessel;
--
usually
called
captain.
Also, a
commissioned
officer
in the navy
ranking
next above
ensign
and below
lieutenant;
formerly,
an
officer
on a
man-of-war
who had
immediate
charge,
under the
commander,
of
sailing
the
vessel..
Deprivable
::
Deprivable
(a.)
Capable
of
being,
or
liable
to be,
deprived;
liable
to be
deposed..
Vasodentine
::
Vasodentine
(n.) A
modified
form of
dentine,
which is
permeated
by blood
capillaries;
vascular
dentine..
Polymorphism
::
Polymorphism
(n.) The
capability
of
assuming
different
forms;
the
capability
of
widely
varying
in form.
Coif
::
Coif (n.) A cap.
Euplastic
::
Euplastic
(a.)
Having
the
capacity
of
becoming
organizable
in a high
degree,
as the
matter
forming
the false
membranes
which
sometimes
result
from acute
inflammation
in a
healthy
person..
Fund
::
Fund (n.) A stock or
capital;
a sum of money
appropriated
as the
foundation
of some
commercial
or other
operation
undertaken
with a view to
profit;
that
reserve
by means of which
expenses
and
credit
are
supported;
as, the fund of a bank,
commercial
house,
manufacturing
corporation,
etc..
Organizable
::
Organizable
(a.)
Capable
of being
organized;
esp.
(Biol.),
capable
of being
formed
into
living
tissue;
as,
organizable
matter..
Caput
::
Caput (n.) The
council
or
ruling
body of the
University
of
Cambridge
prior to the
constitution
of 1856.
Pervious
::
Pervious
(a.)
Capable
of
penetrating
or
pervading.
Soluble
::
Soluble
(a.)
Susceptible
of being
dissolved
in a
fluid;
capable
of
solution;
as, some
substances
are
soluble
in
alcohol
which are not
soluble
in
water..
Accountable
::
Accountable
(a.)
Capable
of being
accounted
for;
explicable.
Male
::
Male (v. t.)
Capable
of
producing
fertilization,
but not of
bearing
fruit;
-- said of
stamens
and
antheridia,
and of the
plants,
or parts of
plants,
which bear
them..
Houve
::
Houve (n.) A head
covering
of
various
kinds;
a hood; a coif; a cap.
Diacid
::
Diacid
(a.)
Divalent;
-- said of a base or
radical
as
capable
of
saturating
two acid monad
radicals
or a
dibasic
acid. Cf.
Dibasic,
a., and
Biacid..
Bowable
::
Bowable
(a.)
Capable
of being bowed or bent;
flexible;
easily
influenced;
yielding.
Deadly
::
Deadly
(a.)
Capable
of
causing
death;
mortal;
fatal;
destructive;
certain
or
likely
to cause
death;
as, a
deadly
blow or
wound..
Sensibility
::
Sensibility
(n.) The
capacity
of
emotion
or
feeling,
as
distinguished
from the
intellect
and the will;
peculiar
susceptibility
of
impression,
pleasurable
or
painful;
delicacy
of
feeling;
quick
emotion
or
sympathy;
as,
sensibility
to
pleasure
or pain;
sensibility
to shame or
praise;
exquisite
sensibility;
-- often used in the
plural..
Indelible
::
Indelible
(a.) That can not be
removed,
washed
away,
blotted
out, or
effaced;
incapable
of being
canceled,
lost, or
forgotten;
as,
indelible
characters;
an
indelible
stain;
an
indelible
impression
on the
memory..
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