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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 cap n. Pronunciation: ' kap Function: noun Usage: often attrib Etymology: Middle English cappe, from Old English cæppe, from Late Latin cappa head covering, cloak Date: before 12th century 1 a : a head covering especially with a visor and no brim b : a distinctive head covering emblematic of a position or office: as (1) : a cardinal's biretta (2) : MORTARBOARD 2 : a natural cover or top: as a : an overlying rock layer that is usually hard to penetrate b (1) : PILEUS (2) : CALYPTRA c : the top of a bird's head or a patch of distinctively colored feathers in this area 3 a : something that serves as a cover or protection especially for a tip, knob, or end <a bottle cap > b : a fitting for closing the end of a tube (as a water pipe or electric conduit) c British : CERVICAL CAP d : an artificial crown for a tooth 4 : an overlaying or covering structure 5 : a paper or metal container holding an explosive charge (as for a toy pistol) 6 : an upper limit (as on expenditures) : CEILING 7 : the symbol ⋂ indicating the intersection of two sets ― compare CUP 9 8 : a cluster of molecules or chemical groups bound to one end or a region of a cell, virus, or molecule –cap in hand : in a respectful, humble, or sometimes fearful manner]]> 2 cap n. Function: verb Inflected Form:   capped ; cap·ping Date: 15th century transitive verb 1 a : to provide or protect with a cap b : to give a cap to as a symbol of honor, rank, or achievement 2 : to form a cap over : CROWN <the mountains were capped with mist ― John Buchan>…