A portion of a spherical or other convex surface.
An uppercase or capital letter.
A recording or screenshot.
Anyone have a cap of the games last night?
The top part of a mushroom.
A place on a national team; an international appearance.
An academic mortarboard.
A special hat to indicate rank, occupation, etc.
A small amount of percussive explosive in a paper strip or plastic cup for use in a toy gun.
A lie or exaggeration.
The uppermost of any assemblage of parts.
The whole top of the head of a bird from the base of the bill to the nape of the neck.
The summit of a mountain, etc.
A large size of writing paper.
A crown for covering a tooth.
A capitalist.
An artificial upper limit or ceiling.
capillary
Capitalization.
A protective cover or seal.
A capacitor.
A capsule of a drug.
Something covering the top or end of a thing for protection or ornament.
A close-fitting hat, either brimless or peaked.
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.
A small explosive device used to detonate a larger charge of explosives.
A bullet used to shoot someone.
To set an upper limit on something.
To award a cap as a mark of distinction.
To lie over or on top of something.
To convert text to uppercase.
To make something even more wonderful at the end.
To lie; to tell a lie.
To select to play for the national team.
To take a screenshot or to record a copy of a video.
To select a player to play for a specified side.
To cover or seal with a cap.
To surpass or outdo.
To shoot (someone) with a firearm.
To deprive of a cap.
A topological space which is a product of two circles.
The thickening of a membrane closing a wood-cell pit (as of gymnosperm tracheids) having the secondary cell wall arched over the pit cavity.
A rounded ridge of bone or muscle, especially one on the occipital bone.
{{lb|en|topology|in combination|n-torus|4-torus|etc.}} The product of the specified number of circles.
A large convex molding, typically semicircular in cross section, which commonly projects at the base of a column and above the plinth.
The end of the peduncle or flower stalk to which the floral parts (or in the Asteraceae, the florets of a flower head) are attached.
A ring-shaped object, especially a large ring-shaped chamber used in physical research.