CAPIASES | • capiases n. Plural of capias. • CAPIAS n. (Latin) a writ authorizing the arrest of a person. |
CAPITALS | • capitals n. Plural of capital. • CAPITAL n. the upper part of a column. |
CAPITANI | • capitani n. Plural of capitano. • CAPITANO n. (Italian) a headman. |
CAPITANO | • capitano n. A head man. • capitano n. One of the four stock characters of commedia dell’arte who typically appropriated the name "captain"… • Capitano prop.n. A surname from Italian. |
CAPITANS | • capitans n. Plural of capitan. • CAPITAN n. (historical) the chief admiral of the Turkish fleet. |
CAPITATE | • capitate adj. (Anatomy) Having a distinct globular tip. • capitate adj. (Botany) Forming a dense, head-like cluster, such as the inflorescences of composites. • capitate n. (Anatomy) The capitate bone of the wrist. |
CAPITAYN | • capitayn n. Obsolete form of captain. • CAPITAYN n. (Spenser) a captain. |
CAPITOLS | • capitols n. Plural of capitol. • CAPITOL n. a building occupied by a state legislature. |
CAPITULA | • capitula n. Plural of capitulum. • CAPITULUM n. (Latin) a flower cluster as in a daisy. |
ESCAPING | • escaping v. Present participle and gerund of escape. • escaping n. The act of one who escapes; an escape. • escaping n. That which escapes or leaks out; an emission. |
ESCAPISM | • escapism n. An inclination to escape from routine or reality into fantasy. • escapism n. A genre of book, film etc. that one uses to indulge this tendency. • escapism n. The performance of an escape artist. |
ESCAPIST | • escapist adj. Intended for or tending toward escape; especially, used to avoid, deny, or forget about reality, as through fantasy. • escapist n. Someone who wants to escape; especially from reality. • ESCAPIST n. one given to escapism. |
UNCAPING | • uncaping v. Present participle of uncape. • UNCAPE v. (Shakespeare) to throw off the hounds. |