caper |
get |
As nouns the difference between caper and get
is that
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 while
get is offspring or
get can be (british|regional) a
git or
get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.
As verbs the difference between caper and get
is that
caper is to leap or jump about in a sprightly manner; to cut capers; to skip; to spring; to prance; to dance while
get is (
label) to obtain; to acquire.
caper |
private |
As nouns the difference between caper and private
is that
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 while
private is the lowest rank of the army.
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 private is
belonging to, concerning, or accessible only to an individual person or a specific group.
ruse |
caper |
As nouns the difference between ruse and caper
is that
ruse is a trick while
caper is a frolicsome leap or spring; a skip; a jump, as in mirth or dancing; a prank.
As a proper noun Ruse
is a city in northeastern Bulgaria.
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.
diversion |
caper |
Related terms |
Diversion is a related term of caper.
As nouns the difference between diversion and caper
is that
diversion is fun, entertainment, levity while
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.
caper |
vault |
Related terms |
Caper is a related term of vault.
As nouns the difference between caper and vault
is that
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 while
vault is an arched structure of masonry, forming a ceiling or canopy or
vault can be an act of vaulting; a leap or jump.
As verbs the difference between caper and vault
is that
caper is to leap or jump about in a sprightly manner; to cut capers; to skip; to spring; to prance; to dance while
vault is to build as, or cover with a vault or
vault can be (ambitransitive) to jump or leap over.
caper |
pickle |
In scotland terms the difference between caper and pickle
is that
caper is the capercaillie while
pickle is a bit, small quantity.
As nouns the difference between caper and pickle
is that
caper is a frolicsome leap or spring; a skip; a jump, as in mirth or dancing; a prank while
pickle is a cucumber preserved in a solution, usually a brine or a vinegar syrup.
As verbs the difference between caper and pickle
is that
caper is to leap or jump about in a sprightly manner; to cut capers; to skip; to spring; to prance; to dance while
pickle is to preserve food in a salt, sugar or vinegar solution.
caper |
skylarking |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between caper and skylarking
is that
caper is a frolicsome leap or spring; a skip; a jump, as in mirth or dancing; a prank while
skylarking is playing around; frolicking; originally, running about the rigging of a vessel for fun; horseplay.
As verbs the difference between caper and skylarking
is that
caper is to leap or jump about in a sprightly manner; to cut capers; to skip; to spring; to prance; to dance while
skylarking is present participle of skylark.
merriment |
caper |
Related terms |
Merriment is a related term of caper.
As nouns the difference between merriment and caper
is that
merriment is a state of enjoyable exuberance while
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.
caper |
bounce |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between caper and bounce
is that
caper is a frolicsome leap or spring; a skip; a jump, as in mirth or dancing; a prank while
bounce is a change of direction of motion after hitting the ground or an obstacle.
As verbs the difference between caper and bounce
is that
caper is to leap or jump about in a sprightly manner; to cut capers; to skip; to spring; to prance; to dance while
bounce is to change the direction of motion after hitting an obstacle.
dance |
caper |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between dance and caper
is that
dance is a sequence of rhythmic steps or movements usually performed to music, for pleasure or as a form of social interaction while
caper is a frolicsome leap or spring; a skip; a jump, as in mirth or dancing; a prank.
As verbs the difference between dance and caper
is that
dance is to move with rhythmic steps or movements, especially in time to music while
caper is to leap or jump about in a sprightly manner; to cut capers; to skip; to spring; to prance; to dance.
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