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caped

Caped vs Raped - What's the difference?

caped | raped |


As an adjective caped

is wearing a cape or capes.

As a verb raped is

(rape).

Caped vs Japed - What's the difference?

caped | japed |


As an adjective caped

is wearing a cape or capes.

As a verb japed is

past tense of jape.

Caped vs Capes - What's the difference?

caped | capes |


As an adjective caped

is wearing a cape or capes.

As a verb capes is

.

Caped vs Coped - What's the difference?

caped | coped |


As adjectives the difference between caped and coped

is that caped is wearing a cape or capes while coped is clad in a cope.

As a verb coped is

(cope).

Caper vs Caped - What's the difference?

caper | caped |


As a noun caper

is a frolicsome leap or spring; a skip; a jump, as in mirth or dancing; a prank or caper can be a vessel formerly used by the dutch; privateer or caper can be the pungent grayish green flower bud of the european and oriental caper (capparis spinosa ), which is pickled and eaten or caper can be (scotland) the capercaillie.

As a verb caper

is to leap or jump about in a sprightly manner; to cut capers; to skip; to spring; to prance; to dance.

As an adjective caped is

wearing a cape or capes.

Caped vs Gaped - What's the difference?

caped | gaped |


As an adjective caped

is wearing a cape or capes.

As a verb gaped is

(gape).

Waped vs Caped - What's the difference?

waped | caped |


As adjectives the difference between waped and caped

is that waped is (obsolete) downcast; dejected; crushed by misery while caped is wearing a cape or capes.

Caped vs Capped - What's the difference?

caped | capped |


As an adjective caped

is wearing a cape or capes.

As a verb capped is

past tense of cap.

Caped vs Cared - What's the difference?

caped | cared |


As an adjective caped

is wearing a cape or capes.

As a verb cared is

(care).

Caped vs Taped - What's the difference?

caped | taped |


As an adjective caped

is wearing a cape or capes.

As a verb taped is

(tape).

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