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  1. Cape (geography) - Wikipedia

    In geography, a cape is a headland, peninsula or promontory extending into a body of water, usually a sea. [1] A cape usually represents a marked change in trend of the coastline, [2] often making them …

  2. CAPE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CAPE is a point or extension of land jutting out into water as a peninsula or as a projecting point. How to use cape in a sentence.

  3. Cape - National Geographic Society

    Oct 19, 2023 · A cape is a high point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean. Some capes, such as the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, are parts of large landmasses.

  4. CAPE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    CAPE definition: 1. a very large piece of land sticking out into the sea: 2. a type of loose coat without sleeves…. Learn more.

  5. CAPE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    CAPE definition: a sleeveless garment of various lengths, fastened around the neck and falling loosely from the shoulders, worn separately or attached to a coat or other outer garment. See examples of …

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    Browse our collection of Women's Cape Coats & Jackets with up to 70% off your favorite brands and get free shipping on most orders over $89.

  7. Cape - Wikipedia

    A cape is a clothing accessory or a sleeveless outer garment of any length that hangs loosely and connects either at the neck or shoulders. They usually cover the back, shoulders, and arms.

  8. CAPE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    CAPE meaning: 1. a very large piece of land sticking out into the sea: 2. a type of loose coat without sleeves…. Learn more.

  9. Hyannis News - News & Information for Hyannis Cape Cod

    1 day ago · News for Cape Cod, Hyannis, Centerville, Osterville, Cotuit, Marstons Mills, West Barnstable, Barnstable, Hyannis Port, HyannisPort, Yarmouth, YarmouthPort, Yarmouth ...

  10. cape - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    5 days ago · From French cape, from Old Occitan capa, from Late Latin cappa (“cape”). The second sense ("superhero") is metonymic from the fact that many superheroes wear capes.