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English words starting with ca - page 2

Meanings of Cabins:

noun

A private room or compartment on a ship.

Usage examples:

She lay in her cabin on a steamer
verb

Confine within narrow bounds.

Usage examples:

Once loosed, the idea of equality is not easily cabined

Meanings of Cable:

noun

A thick rope of wire or hemp used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles.

Usage examples:

Steel cables held the convoy together
verb

Send a message to (someone) by cablegram.

Usage examples:

He cabled her to cancel all arrangements

Meanings of Cabled:

verb

Send a message to (someone) by cablegram.

Usage examples:

He cabled her to cancel all arrangements
noun

A thick rope of wire or hemp used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles.

Usage examples:

Steel cables held the convoy together

Meanings of Cablegram:

noun

A telegraph message sent by cable.

Usage examples:

Walter shot off a cablegram

Meanings of Cablegrams:

noun

A telegraph message sent by cable.

Usage examples:

Walter shot off a cablegram

Meanings of Cables:

noun

A thick rope of wire or hemp used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles.

Usage examples:

Steel cables held the convoy together
verb

Send a message to (someone) by cablegram.

Usage examples:

He cabled her to cancel all arrangements

Meanings of Cableway:

noun

A transport system in which goods are carried suspended from a continuous moving cable.

Usage examples:

Refreshments will be taken in montepertuso and in nocelle, a village accessible only on foot (aeria…

Meanings of Cableways:

noun

A transport system in which goods are carried suspended from a continuous moving cable.

Usage examples:

Refreshments will be taken in montepertuso and in nocelle, a village accessible only on foot (aeria…

Meanings of Cabling:

verb

Send a message to (someone) by cablegram.

Usage examples:

He cabled her to cancel all arrangements
noun

A thick rope of wire or hemp used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles.

Usage examples:

Steel cables held the convoy together

Meanings of Cabman:

noun

The driver of a horse-drawn hackney carriage.

Usage examples:

He wrote sketches of the fashionable crowds on ‘the block’ and the sharebrokers under ‘the verandah…

Meanings of Cabmen:

noun

The driver of a horse-drawn hackney carriage.

Usage examples:

He wrote sketches of the fashionable crowds on ‘the block’ and the sharebrokers under ‘the verandah…

Meanings of Caboched:

adjective

(of the head of a stag, bull, etc.) shown full face with no neck visible.

Usage examples:

The bear's head cabossed does not meet that criterion, and is unidentifiable when erminois.

Meanings of Cabochon:

noun

A gem that has been polished but not faceted.

Usage examples:

Two big ruby cabochons

Meanings of Cabochons:

noun

A gem that has been polished but not faceted.

Usage examples:

Two big ruby cabochons

Meanings of Caboclo:

noun

(in brazil) an indigenous person.

Usage examples:

Starting in manicore, they explored the neighboring areas in a rented speedboat, visiting riverbank…

Meanings of Caboclos:

noun

(in brazil) an indigenous person.

Usage examples:

Starting in manicore, they explored the neighboring areas in a rented speedboat, visiting riverbank…

Meanings of Caboodle:

noun

The whole of something, including everything that is connected to it

Usage examples:

I like everything about summer - the light, the warmth, the clothes - the whole caboodle.

Meanings of Caboose:

noun

A railway wagon with accommodation for the train crew, typically attached to the end of the train.

Usage examples:

Pooled cabooses stayed with a train to final destination and the crew slept in a bunkhouse like the…

Meanings of Cabooses:

noun

A railway wagon with accommodation for the train crew, typically attached to the end of the train.

Usage examples:

Pooled cabooses stayed with a train to final destination and the crew slept in a bunkhouse like the…

Meanings of Caboshed:

adjective

(of the head of a stag, bull, etc.) shown full face with no neck visible.

Usage examples:

The bear's head cabossed does not meet that criterion, and is unidentifiable when erminois.

Meanings of Cabossed:

adjective

(of the head of a stag, bull, etc.) shown full face with no neck visible.

Usage examples:

The bear's head cabossed does not meet that criterion, and is unidentifiable when erminois.

Meanings of Cabot:

proper noun

The name of two italian explorers and navigators.

Meanings of Cabotage:

noun

The right to operate sea, air, or other transport services within a particular territory.

Usage examples:

However, the big sticking point is what's known as cabotage - foreign carriers flying flights betwe…

Meanings of Cabotages:

noun

The right to operate sea, air, or other transport services within a particular territory.

Usage examples:

However, the big sticking point is what's known as cabotage - foreign carriers flying flights betwe…

Meanings of Cabriole:

noun

A jump in which one leg is extended into the air forwards or backwards, the other is brought up to meet it, and the dancer lands on the second foot.

Usage examples:

He imbued every movement with emotion, from high-flying cabrioles to the sweep of a cloak, at one m…

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