| CAPTAINCY | • captaincy n. The rank or status of a captain. • captaincy n. The jurisdiction of a captain. • captaincy n. (Historical) An administrative division of the former Spanish and Portuguese colonial empires. |
| CAPTAINED | • captained v. Simple past tense and past participle of captain. • CAPTAIN v. to lead or command. |
| CAPTAINRY | • captainry n. (Obsolete) Power or command over a district; chieftainship. • CAPTAINRY n. the rank or condition of a captain, also CAPTAINCY. |
| CAPTIONED | • captioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of caption. • CAPTION v. to provide with a title. |
| CAPTIVATE | • captivate v. To attract and hold (someone’s) interest and attention; to charm. • captivate v. (Obsolete) To take prisoner; to capture; to subdue. • CAPTIVATE v. to charm, fascinate. |
| CAPTIVING | • captiving v. Present participle of captive. • CAPTIVE v. to make a prisoner. |
| CAPTIVITY | • captivity n. The state of being captive. • captivity n. (Obsolete) A group of people/beings captive. • captivity n. The state or period of being imprisoned, confined, or enslaved. |
| CAPTOPRIL | • captopril n. (Pharmacology) An ACE inhibitor used to treat hypertension and some types of congestive heart failure. • CAPTOPRIL n. an antihypertensive drug that is an ace inhibitor. |
| CAPTURERS | • capturers n. Plural of capturer. • CAPTURER n. one who captures. |
| CAPTURING | • capturing v. Present participle of capture. • CAPTURE v. to take by force or cunning. |
| COCAPTAIN | • cocaptain n. A joint captain. • cocaptain v. (Transitive) To serve as joint captain(s) of. • COCAPTAIN n. a joint captain. |
| MERCAPTAN | • mercaptan n. (Chemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds of sulphur, ( R1.S.R2 ); they tend to be foul-smelling… • MERCAPTAN n. a substance analogous to an alcohol, with sulphur instead of oxygen. |
| RECAPTION | • recaption n. (Law) The lawful claim and recovery, by a person, of goods wrongly taken from him. • recaption v. (Transitive) To assign a new caption to. • RECAPTION n. taking back by peaceable means goods, children, etc. from someone who has no right to detain them. |
| RECAPTORS | • recaptors n. Plural of recaptor. • RECAPTOR n. one who recaptures. |
| RECAPTURE | • recapture n. The act of capturing again. • recapture n. That which is captured back; a prize retaken. • recapture n. (Finance) The retroactive collection of taxes that were not collectible at the time. |
| USUCAPTED | • usucapted v. Simple past tense and past participle of usucapt. • USUCAPT v. to acquire by long possession. |