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caption [ˈkæpʃn] N

weapon [ˈwepən] N

tampon [ˈtæmpɑːn, Brit -pɒn] N

coupon [ˈkuːpɑːn, Brit -pɒn] N

1. coupon (voucher):

vale m

2. coupon (return-slip of advertisement):

cupom m

cannon [ˈkænən] N

carbon [ˈkɑːrən, Brit ˈkɑːb-] N no pl

canyon [ˈkænjən] N

carton [ˈkɑːrtn, Brit ˈkɑːtn] N

1. carton (box):

2. carton:

caixa f
pote m

caper1 [ˈkeɪpər, Brit -əʳ] N (prank)

I . cap1 [kæp] N

1. cap:

boné m
gorro m

2. cap (cover):

cap
tampa f

3. cap (limit):

cap
teto m
salary cap Am

II . cap1 <-pp-> [kæp] VB trans

1. cap (limit):

cap

cape1 [keɪp] N GEO

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The resulting bird, called a capon, has more tender and flavorful meat, as well.
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Capons are fairly rare in industrial meat production.
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Capon also had a lifelong interest in food and cooking, and authored several cookbooks.
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In the past, capons were often used to care for hatchlings.
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This makes capons easier to handle and allows capons to be kept together with other capons since their reduced aggressiveness prevents them from fighting.
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Capons develop a smaller head, comb and wattle than those of a normal rooster.
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Capon remembers these one-on-ones as moments of shared humbling.
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The basic ingredients were milk or almond milk, sugar and shredded chicken (usually capon) or fish, and often combined with rosewater, rice flour, and mixed into a bland stew.
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Such estates were taxed for a capon or a turkey, which were used for a banquet each year.
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Capon was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast-medium.
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