capes

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English - Turkish
burun
cape
{i} pelerin

Mary pelerin giyiyor muydu? - Was Mary wearing a cape?

cape
burun

Yeşil Burun Adalarında konuşulan diller Portekizce ve kreollerdir. - The languages spoken in Cape Verde are Portuguese and creoles.

cape
{i} kap
cape
(Coğrafya,Teknik) harmani
cape
harmaniye
cape
(Askeri) burun; çıkıntı
cape
(Meteoroloji) cape
cape
pelerin/burun
cape
i., coğr. burun
English - English
plural of cape
cape
To head or point; to keep a course

The ship capes southwest by south.

cape
A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake; a promontory; a headland
cape
{n} a headland, neckpiece to a coat
Cape
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) The Cape, Common or Brown Hare (Lepus capensis) is a hare natively found throughout Africa, and has spread to many parts of the Europe, Middle East and Asia. The Cape Hare is a nocturnal herbivore. They are fast. They typically eat grass and other types of shrubs
cape
A piece of land extending into water The United States launches rockets from Cape Canaveral at the John F Kennedy Space Center in Florida
cape
A sleeveless garment or part of a garment, hanging from the neck over the back, arms, and shoulders, but not reaching below the hips
cape
A cape is a short cloak. a woollen cape. For names of actual capes, see the specific element of the names, for example, Hatteras, Cape; Good Hope, Cape of. Other geographic names beginning with Cape are entered under Cape, for example, Cape Coral, Florida; Cape York Peninsula. A point or head of land projecting into a body of water. Agulhas Cape Ann Cape Bojador Cape Canaveral Cape Cape Breton Island Cape buffalo Cape Cod Cape Fear River Cape Krusenstern National Monument Cape Province Cape Colony Cape of Good Hope Cape Town Cape Verde Republic of Cape Verde Dezhnev Cape Good Hope Cape of Hatteras Cape Henry Cape Horn Cape Morris Jesup Cape Nasrani Cape Roca Cape Saint Vincent Cape Cape Bon Peninsula York Cape
cape
To head or point; to keep a course; as, the ship capes southwest by south
cape
a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter
cape
land that extends into water; usually narrow
cape
A cape is a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river
cape
A point of land extending into a body of water
cape
Convective Available Potential Energy CAPE is a calculated index that gives an indication of the vertical stability of the atmosphere In general, the higher the CAPE value, the more unstable the atmosphere is
cape
Convective Available Potential Energy - The amount of buoyant energy available to accelerate an air parcel vertically; it is a measure of the potential intensity of deep,moist convection An atmosphere with high CAPE values has the potential to develop strong, tall and violent thunderstorms, whereas an environment with little or no CAPE has little chance of developing a thunderstorm - or if they do form, they will be weak and low topped
cape
A piece of land extending into water
cape
Convective Available Potential Energy
cape
A sleeveless garment or part of a garment, hanging from the neck over the back, arms, and shoulders, but not reaching below the hips. See Cloak
cape
Council for American Private Education
cape
A cape is a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river cave A cave is a large hole in the ground or in the side of a hill or mountain continent The land mass on Earth is divided into continents The seven continents are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America cove A cove is small, horseshoe-shaped body of water along the coast; the water is surrounded by land formed of soft rock
cape
Convective Available Potential Energy A measure of the amount of energy available for convection CAPE is directly related to the maximum potential vertical speed within an updraft; thus, higher values indicate greater potential for severe weather Observed values in thunderstorm environments often may exceed 1,000 joules per kilogram (j/kg), and in extreme cases may exceed 5,000 j/kg However, as with other indices or indicators, there are no threshold values above which severe weather becomes imminent
cape
To gape
cape
A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into the sea or a lake; a promontory; a headland
cape
Acronym for Convective Available Potential Energy The amount of energy available to create convection Higher values indicate an increasing possibility of severe weather
cape
A cape is a large piece of land that sticks out into the sea from the coast. In 1978, Naomi James became the first woman to sail solo around the world via Cape Horn
cape
Walking stick, candy, or sugar
cape
a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter a strip of land projecting into a body of water
cape
(Certificat d'Aptitude au Professorat des Écoles Maternelles et Primaires): Primary school (and nursery school) teaching diploma (primary school teachers in France used to be called instituteurs) See also IUFM
cape
a wrap-around protective garment used to protect the clothes of your client
cape
(1) A point or head of land projecting into a body of water (2) A rounded projection, out into the water, and either high land or low land For inland lakes, cape rarely appears on maps as a place name and also only infrequently in descriptions Point and head according to present usage appears to be preferred to cape
cape
Acronym for Convective Available Potential Energy The amount of energy available to create convection, with higher values increasing the possibility for severe weather
cape
A relatively extensive land area jutting seaward from a continent or large island which prominently marks a change in, or interrupts notably, the coastal trend; a prominent feature
cape
a strip of land projecting into a body of water
cape
{i} cloak; point of land that projects out into a body of water
cape
Someone who dresses up in a flashy "super-hero/villain" manner Sometimes used to describe publicly known metas, usually meant with a slight derogatory sense
cape
Acroymn for Convective Available Potential Energy The amount of energy available to create convection, with higher values increasing the possibility for severe weather
Turkish - English

Definition of capes in Turkish English dictionary

cape
(Meteoroloji) cape
capes

    Turkish pronunciation

    keyps

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkāps/ /ˈkeɪps/

    Etymology

    [ 'kAp ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English cap, from Middle French, from Old Provençal, from Latin caput head; more at HEAD.
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