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Definition of cape
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cape is as below...
Cape (n.) A
sleeveless
garment
or part of a
garment,
hanging
from the neck over the back, arms, and
shoulders,
but not
reaching
below the hips. See
Cloak..
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Prospect
::
Prospect
(v.)
Especially,
a
picturesque
or
widely
extended
view; a
landscape;
hence,
a
sketch
of a
landscape..
Round
::
Round (v. t.) To go round
wholly
or in part; to go about (a
corner
or
point);
as, to round a
corner;
to round Cape
Horn..
Scape
::
Scape (n.) The shaft of a
column.
Falsify
::
Falsify
(a.) To
baffle
or
escape;
as, to
falsify
a
blow..
Offskip
::
Offskip
(n.) That part of a
landscape
which
recedes
from the
spectator
into
distance.
Escape
::
Escape
(n.) A
sally.
Balance Wheel
::
Balance
wheel () A
ratchet-shaped
scape
wheel,
which in some
watches
is acted upon by the axis of the
balance
wheel
proper
(in those
watches
called
a
balance)..
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(n.) A frame of wire
netting
over a
locomotive
chimney,
to
prevent
escape
of
sparks..
Cloak
::
Cloak (n.) A loose outer
garment,
extending
from the neck
downwards,
and
commonly
without
sleeves.
It is
longer
than a cape, and is worn both by men and by
women..
Scapegoat
::
Scapegoat
(n.) A goat upon whose head were
symbolically
placed
the sins of the
people,
after which he was
suffered
to
escape
into the
wilderness..
Effect
::
Effect
(n.)
Goods;
movables;
personal
estate;
--
sometimes
used to
embrace
real as well as
personal
property;
as, the
people
escaped
from the town with their
effects..
Promontory
::
Promontory
(n.) A high point of land or rock
projecting
into the sea
beyond
the line of
coast;
a
headland;
a high cape.
Scenery
::
Scenery
(n.) Sum of
scenes
or
views;
general
aspect,
as
regards
variety
and
beauty
or the
reverse,
in a
landscape;
combination
of
natural
views,
as
woods,
hills,
etc..
Amyss
::
Amyss (n.) Same as
Amice,
a hood or
cape..
Sly
::
Sly (v. t.)
Dexterous
in
performing
an
action,
so as to
escape
notice;
nimble;
skillful;
cautious;
shrewd;
knowing;
-- in a good
sense..
Leucadendron
::
Leucadendron
(n.) A genus of
evergreen
shrubs
from the Cape of Good Hope,
having
handsome
foliage.
Leucadendron
argenteum
is the
silverboom
of the
colonists..
Blencher
::
Blencher
(n.) One who, or that
which,
scares
another;
specifically,
a
person
stationed
to
prevent
the
escape
of the deer, at a hunt. See
Blancher..
Capel
::
Capel (n.) Alt. of Capl.
Landscapist
::
Landscapist
(n.) A
painter
of
landscapes.
Sketch
::
Sketch
(v. i.) To make
sketches,
as of
landscapes..
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