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Cag vs Cap - What's the difference?

cag | cap |


As a noun cag

is jackdaw.

As a verb cap is

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

Cap vs Cape - What's the difference?

cap | cape |

Cape is a related term of cap.



In obsolete terms the difference between cap and cape

is that cap is a respectful uncovering of the head while cape is to gape.

In nautical terms the difference between cap and cape

is that cap is a collar of iron or wood used in joining spars, as the mast and the topmast, the bowsprit and the jib boom; also, a covering of tarred canvas at the end of a rope while cape is to head or point; to keep a course.

As nouns the difference between cap and cape

is that cap is a close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak while cape is a piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake; a promontory; a headland.

As verbs the difference between cap and cape

is that cap is to cover or seal with a cap while cape is to head or point; to keep a course.

As an initialism CAP

is (European Union) Common Agricultural Policy.

As a proper noun Cape is

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

Cad vs Cap - What's the difference?

cad | cap |


As a proper noun cad

is chad (country in central africa).

As a verb cap is

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

Cap vs Wap - What's the difference?

cap | wap |


As nouns the difference between cap and wap

is that cap is a close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak while wap is a blow or beating; a whap.

As verbs the difference between cap and wap

is that cap is to cover or seal with a cap while wap is to beat; to whap.

As an initialism CAP

is (European Union) Common Agricultural Policy.

As an acronym WAP is

wireless Application Protocol, an open international standard for applications that use wireless communication, such as Internet access from a cellular phone.

Nap vs Cap - What's the difference?

nap | cap |


In obsolete terms the difference between nap and cap

is that nap is to grab; to nab while cap is a respectful uncovering of the head.

As nouns the difference between nap and cap

is that nap is a short period of sleep, especially one during the day while cap is a close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak.

As verbs the difference between nap and cap

is that nap is to have a nap; to sleep for a short period of time, especially during the day while cap is to cover or seal with a cap.

As an initialism CAP is

(European Union) Common Agricultural Policy.

Cap vs Caf - What's the difference?

cap | caf |


As a verb cap

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

As a noun caf is

(colloquial) or caf can be (colloquial) cafeteria.

Tap vs Cap - What's the difference?

tap | cap |


As an initialism tap

is .

As a verb cap is

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

Clap vs Cap - What's the difference?

clap | cap |


As nouns the difference between clap and cap

is that clap is the act of striking the palms of the hands, or any two surfaces, together while cap is a close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak.

As verbs the difference between clap and cap

is that clap is to strike the palms of the hands together, creating a sharp sound while cap is to cover or seal with a cap.

As an initialism CAP is

(European Union) Common Agricultural Policy.

Cop vs Cap - What's the difference?

cop | cap |


As a noun cop

is plait, braid (of hair).

As a verb cap is

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

Sap vs Cap - What's the difference?

sap | cap |


As a noun sap

is wax.

As a verb cap is

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

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