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Webster Dictionary :: Capriped

CAPRIPED, a. Having feet like those of a goat.

Webster Dictionary :: Capsicum

CAPSICUM, n. Guinea pepper.

Webster Dictionary :: Capsize

CAPSIZE, v.t. To upset or overturn; a seamans phrase.

Webster Dictionary :: Capstan

CAPSTAN, n. A strong massy column of timber, formed like a truncated cone, and h...

Webster Dictionary :: Capsular

CAPSULAR, CAPSULARY, a. 1. Hollow like a chest. 2. Capsular ligament, is that wh...

Webster Dictionary :: Capsulate

CAPSULATE, CAPSULATED, a. Inclosed in a capsule, or as in a chest or box.

Webster Dictionary :: Capsule

CAPSULE, n. 1. The See d vessel of a plant; a dry membranaceous hollow pericarp,...

Webster Dictionary :: Captain

CAPTAIN, n. 1. Literally, a head or chief officer; appropriately, the military o...

Webster Dictionary :: Captaincy

CAPTAINCY, n. 1. The rank, post or commission of a captain. 2. The jurisdiction ...

Webster Dictionary :: Captainry

CAPTAINRY, n. The power or command over a certain district; chieftainship.

Webster Dictionary :: Captainship

CAPTAINSHIP, n. 1. The condition or post of a captain or chief commander. 2. The...

Webster Dictionary :: Captation

CAPTATION, n. The act or practice of catching favor or applause, by flattery or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Caption

CAPTION, n. 1. The act of taking, or apprehending by a judicial process. 2. A ce...

Webster Dictionary :: Captious

CAPTIOUS, a. 1. Disposed to find fault, or raise objections; apt to cavil, as in...

Webster Dictionary :: Captiously

CAPTIOUSLY, adv. In a captious manner; with an inclination or intention to objec...

Webster Dictionary :: Captiousness

CAPTIOUSNESS, n. Disposition to find fault; inclination to object; peevishness.

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