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Capo - What does it mean?

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Capo vs Boss - What's the difference?

capo | boss |


As nouns the difference between capo and boss

is that capo is (cover over the engine of a motor car) while boss is boss (person in charge, supervisor).

Cape vs Capo - What's the difference?

cape | capo |


As nouns the difference between cape and capo

is that cape is a piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake; a promontory; a headland while capo is a movable bar placed across the fingerboard of a guitar used to raise the pitch of all strings.

As a verb cape

is to head or point; to keep a course.

As a proper noun Cape

is the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Province, South Africa.

Caps vs Capo - What's the difference?

caps | capo |


As nouns the difference between caps and capo

is that caps is plural of lang=en while capo is a movable bar placed across the fingerboard of a guitar used to raise the pitch of all strings.

As a verb caps

is third-person singular of cap.

As an initialism CAPS

is n-cyclohexyl-3-aminopropanesulfonic acid.

Capo vs Capt - What's the difference?

capo | capt |


As nouns the difference between capo and capt

is that capo is (cover over the engine of a motor car) while capt is .

Capo vs Capon - What's the difference?

capo | capon |


As a noun capo

is (cover over the engine of a motor car).

As a proper noun capon is

a japanese.

Capo vs Capoc - What's the difference?

capo | capoc |


As nouns the difference between capo and capoc

is that capo is a movable bar placed across the fingerboard of a guitar used to raise the pitch of all strings while capoc is an alternative spelling of kapok.

Capo vs Camo - What's the difference?

capo | camo |


As nouns the difference between capo and camo

is that capo is a movable bar placed across the fingerboard of a guitar used to raise the pitch of all strings while camo is a pattern on clothing consisting of irregularly shaped patches that are either greenish/brownish, brownish/whitish, or bluish/whitish, as used by ground combat forces.

As a verb camo is

to camouflage.

Capo vs Apo - What's the difference?

capo | apo |


As a noun capo

is a movable bar placed across the fingerboard of a guitar used to raise the pitch of all strings.

As an initialism APO is

Air Post Office (both Army and Air Force.

As an adjective apo is

in an inactive, unbound state.

Cap vs Capo - What's the difference?

cap | capo |


As a verb cap

is to extend one's leg for walking; get a move on.

As a noun capo is

(cover over the engine of a motor car).

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