| CAPEESH | • capeesh interj. Alternative spelling of capisce. • CAPEESH interj. used to ask if one understands, also CAPICHE, CAPISCE, CAPISH. |
| CAPELAN | • capelan n. Alternative form of capelin. • CAPELAN n. (French) a small marine fish of northern oceans, also CAPELIN, CAPLIN. |
| CAPELET | • capelet n. A small cape worn over the shoulders by women. • CAPELET n. a small cape. |
| CAPELIN | • capelin n. Mallotus villosus, a type of smelt found in the Atlantic and Arctic oceans. • CAPELIN n. (French) a small marine fish of northern oceans, also CAPELAN, CAPLIN. |
| CAPERED | • capered v. Simple past tense and past participle of caper. • capered adj. (Cooking) Prepared or served with capers. • CAPER v. to leap or skip like a goat. |
| CAPERER | • caperer n. One who capers, leaps, and skips about, or dances. • CAPERER n. one who capers. |
| CAPEXES | • CAPEX n. (short for) capital expenditure. |
| ESCAPED | • escaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of escape. • escaped adj. Having escaped, especially from prison or another place of confinement. • ESCAPE v. to free oneself. |
| ESCAPEE | • escapee n. Someone who has become free through escaping imprisonment. • escapee n. Someone who has escaped. • escapee n. (Botany) A plant that has escaped from cultivation. |
| ESCAPER | • escaper n. A person who escapes. • escaper n. (Computing) A program or algorithm for escaping text. • ESCAPER n. one that escapes. |
| ESCAPES | • escapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of escape. • escapes n. Plural of escape. • ESCAPE v. to free oneself. |
| INSCAPE | • inscape n. A landscape of an indoor setting. • inscape n. The distinctive design that constitutes individual identity; a concept derived by Gerard Manley Hopkins… • INSCAPE n. the essential inner nature of persons, objects etc. |
| UNCAPED | • uncaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncape. • uncaped adj. Not dressed in a cape. • UNCAPE v. (Shakespeare) to throw off the hounds. |
| UNCAPES | • uncapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncape. • UNCAPE v. (Shakespeare) to throw off the hounds. |