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cap
noun
a
soft
or
rounded
hat
that
fits
closely
on
your
head
,
often
with
a
small
stiff
brim
at
the
front
•
The
boy
pulled
his
cap
low
to
block
the
bright
sun
.
The
boy
pulled
his
cap
low
to
block
the
bright
sun
.
•
Julia
bought
a
warm
wool
cap
for
her
winter
trip
.
Julia
bought
a
warm
wool
cap
for
her
winter
trip
.
From
Old
English
"
cæppe
",
from
Late
Latin
"
cappa
"
meaning
hood
or
head
covering
,
originally
referring
to
a
cloak
with
a
hood
.
noun
a
small
lid
or
cover
that
fits
over
the
open
end
of
a
bottle
,
pen
,
or
other
container
•
Please
screw
the
cap
back
on
the
juice
bottle
.
Please
screw
the
cap
back
on
the
juice
bottle
.
•
The
pen
’
s
cap
rolled
off
the
desk
and
onto
the
floor
.
The
pen
’
s
cap
rolled
off
the
desk
and
onto
the
floor
.
noun
an
official
upper
limit
on
the
amount
,
price
,
or
number
of
something
•
The
government
set
a
cap
on
rent
increases
to
protect
tenants
.
The
government
set
a
cap
on
rent
increases
to
protect
tenants
.
•
There
is
a
spending
cap
for
each
department
in
the
company
.
There
is
a
spending
cap
for
each
department
in
the
company
.
verb
-
cap
,
capping
,
caps
,
capped
to
put
a
cap
or
covering
on
something
,
especially
on
someone
’
s
head
•
The
nurse
gently
capped
the
newborn
’
s
head
to
keep
him
warm
.
The
nurse
gently
capped
the
newborn
’
s
head
to
keep
him
warm
.
•
He
caps
each
jar
with
wax
to
seal
in
the
flavor
.
He
caps
each
jar
with
wax
to
seal
in
the
flavor
.
noun
an
appearance
made
by
a
player
for
their
country
’
s
national
team
,
which
is
counted
as
an
award
•
She
earned
her
first
cap
for
England
at
the
age
of
eighteen
.
She
earned
her
first
cap
for
England
at
the
age
of
eighteen
.
•
The
veteran
goalkeeper
has
100
international
caps
.
The
veteran
goalkeeper
has
100
international
caps
.
Originated
from
the
19th-century
practice
of
awarding
actual
caps
to
British
football
players
selected
for
international
matches
.
verb
-
cap
,
capping
,
caps
,
capped
to
set
an
upper
limit
on
the
amount
,
price
,
or
number
of
something
•
The
city
council
voted
to
cap
property
taxes
at
three
percent
.
The
city
council
voted
to
cap
property
taxes
at
three
percent
.
•
Mobile
providers
capped
data
speeds
after
users
hit
the
limit
.
Mobile
providers
capped
data
speeds
after
users
hit
the
limit
.
verb
-
cap
,
capping
,
caps
,
capped
to
do
or
say
something
that
is
better
,
more
impressive
,
or
more
extreme
than
what
happened
before
•
The
singer
capped
the
show
with
a
stunning
encore
.
The
singer
capped
the
show
with
a
stunning
encore
.
•
He
always
tries
to
cap
my
stories
with
an
even
bigger
adventure
.
He
always
tries
to
cap
my
stories
with
an
even
bigger
adventure
.