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The captain of a vessel that sails upon the sea.
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n.
A capoch or hood.
n.
A garment for women, consisting of a cloak and hood, resembling, or supposed to resemble, that of capuchin monks.
imp. & p. p.
of Capture
n.
A long-tailed South American monkey (Cabus capucinus), having the forehead naked and wrinkled, with the hair on the crown reflexed and resembling a monk's cowl, the rest being of a grayish white; -- called also capucine monkey, weeper, sajou, sapajou, and sai.
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Having two distinct capsules; bicapsular.
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Having the top capped or covered with snow; as, snow-capped mountains.
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The act of seizing by force, or getting possession of by superior power or by stratagem; as, the capture of an enemy, a vessel, or a criminal.
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A captain of a war vessel whose name appeared, or was "posted," in the seniority list of the British navy, as distinguished from a commander whose name was not so posted. The term was also used in the United States navy; but no such commission as post-captain was ever recognized in either service, and the term has fallen into disuse.
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A Franciscan monk of the austere branch established in 1526 by Matteo di Baschi, distinguished by wearing the long pointed cowl or capoch of St. Francis.
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One who captures any person or thing, as a prisoner or a prize.
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The head; also, a knoblike protuberance or capitulum.
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A large South American rodent (Hydrochaerus capybara) Living on the margins of lakes and rivers. It is the largest extant rodent, being about three feet long, and half that in height. It somewhat resembles the Guinea pig, to which it is related; -- called also cabiai and water hog.
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The Mexican cherry (Prunus Capollin).
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The state of being a captive or a prisoner.
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of Caput
p. pr. & vb. n.
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Same as Capellet.
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Other species of Cabus, as C. fatuellus (the brown or horned capucine.), C. albifrons (the cararara), and C. apella.
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See Capuchin, 3.
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