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Canzonetta
ˌkanzəˈnɛtəMeanings of Canzonetta:
nounA short, light vocal piece, especially in the italian style of the 17th century.
Usage examples:
Vecchi composed some excellent church music, but his fame rests on his light madrigals and canzonet…
Canzoni
kanˈtsəʊneɪMeanings of Canzoni:
nounAn italian or provençal song or ballad.
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Some of these traditions are metric conventions, which are constitutive for certain genres such as …
Meanings of Caoutchoucin:
nounNatural rubber that has not been vulcanized.
Usage examples:
The inflation process is also well-illustrated, ‘the balloon is composed of silk, varnished with th…
Cap
kæpMeanings of Cap:
nounA kind of soft, flat hat, typically with a peak.
Usage examples:
A man wearing a raincoat and a flat cap
verbShort for percussion cap.
abbreviationCapacity.
Meanings of Capabilities:
nounThe power or ability to do something.
Usage examples:
He had an intuitive capability of bringing the best out in people
Meanings of Capability:
nounThe power or ability to do something.
Usage examples:
He had an intuitive capability of bringing the best out in people
Meanings of Capable-of:
phraseHaving the ability, power, or qualities to be able to do something
Usage examples:
Only the democratic party is capable of running the country., a force ten wind is capable of blowin…
Meanings of Capably:
adverbIn a way that demonstrates skill and aptitude; competently.
Usage examples:
Both actors capably portray their characters
Capacitate
kəˈpasɪteɪtMeanings of Capacitate:
verbMake (someone) capable of a particular action or legally competent to act in a particular way.
Usage examples:
This is an elegant explanation, one that leads to mauser's equally elegant peroration: ‘capacitatin…
Capacitated
kəˈpasɪteɪtMeanings of Capacitated:
verbMake (someone) capable of a particular action or legally competent to act in a particular way.
Usage examples:
This is an elegant explanation, one that leads to mauser's equally elegant peroration: ‘capacitatin…
Meanings of Capacitating:
verbMake (someone) capable of a particular action or legally competent to act in a particular way.
Usage examples:
This is an elegant explanation, one that leads to mauser's equally elegant peroration: ‘capacitatin…
Meanings of Capacitive:
adjectiveDenoting or relating to a touchscreen that works by sensing when something that conducts electricity, such as a fingertip, is in contact with the screen.
Usage examples:
The capacitive touchscreens built into many phones rely on the skin's natural electrical conductivi…
Meanings of Capacity:
nounThe maximum amount that something can contain.
Usage examples:
The capacity of the freezer is 1.1 cubic feet
Meanings of Caparison:
nounAn ornamental covering spread over a horse's saddle or harness.
Usage examples:
Additional corroboration of the french style of the embroidery - both on the king's bed and on the …
verb(of a horse) be decked out in rich decorative coverings.
Usage examples:
His horse was caparisoned with coloured ribbons
Caparisons
kəˈparɪs(ə)nMeanings of Caparisons:
nounAn ornamental covering spread over a horse's saddle or harness.
Usage examples:
Additional corroboration of the french style of the embroidery - both on the king's bed and on the …
verb(of a horse) be decked out in rich decorative coverings.
Usage examples:
His horse was caparisoned with coloured ribbons
Meanings of Cape:
nounA sleeveless cloak, typically a short one.
Usage examples:
He was wearing a flowing cape
verb(in bullfighting) taunt (the bull) by flourishing a cape.
Usage examples:
The film shows a man expertly caping a charging bull
Meanings of Caped:
adjectiveWearing a cape or sleeveless cloak.
Usage examples:
A mysterious caped figure
verb(in bullfighting) taunt (the bull) by flourishing a cape.
Usage examples:
The film shows a man expertly caping a charging bull
Caper
ˈkeɪ.pərMeanings of Caper:
verbSkip or dance about in a lively or playful way.
Usage examples:
Children were capering about the room
nounA playful skipping movement.
Usage examples:
She did a little caper or dance
Meanings of Capercailzie:
nounA large eurasian grouse of mature pine forests.
Usage examples:
The report highlights the plight of 20 species, including the song thrush, the corncrake, the cross…
Capered
ˈkeɪ.pərMeanings of Capered:
verbSkip or dance about in a lively or playful way.
Usage examples:
Children were capering about the room
nounA playful skipping movement.
Usage examples:
She did a little caper or dance
Meanings of Capering:
verbSkip or dance about in a lively or playful way.
Usage examples:
Children were capering about the room
nounA playful skipping movement.
Usage examples:
She did a little caper or dance
Meanings of Capeskin:
nounA soft leather made from south african sheepskin.
Usage examples:
Sides of binding boards are covered with a woven fabric of cherry-red and black, and the shelfback …
Meanings of Capeskins:
nounA soft leather made from south african sheepskin.
Usage examples:
Sides of binding boards are covered with a woven fabric of cherry-red and black, and the shelfback …
Capetonian
kɛɪpˈtəʊnɪənMeanings of Capetonian:
adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the south african capital cape town or its inhabitants.
Usage examples:
Capetonian food has always been an intoxicating mixture of flavours
nounA native or inhabitant of the south african capital cape town.
Usage examples:
A well-known capetonian who owns a large tour-bus company
Capias
ˈkeɪpɪəsMeanings of Capias:
nounA writ ordering the arrest of a named person.
Usage examples:
That history no doubt would take account of things like 6 george iv chapter 108, where once an info…
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