- of
Paddy cap—see also Caubeen), longs****man's
cap,
scally cap,
Wigens cap, ivy
cap, golf
cap,
duffer cap,
driving cap,
bicycle cap, Jeff
cap, or in Scotland...
- Look up
CAP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
CAP may
refer to:
Certified Administrative Professional, a IAAP
certification Certified Authorization...
- Look up no
cap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. No
Cap may
refer to: No
Cap (born 1998),
American rapper "No
Cap", a song by ****ure and
Young Thug from...
- as a Dai
cap; and in the
United States as an
English cap or
Irish cap.
Various other terms exist (scally
cap,
cabbie cap,
driver cap, golf
cap, longs****man...
-
Cap d'Agde (French pronunciation: [kap daɡd]) is a
seaside resort on France's
Mediterranean coast. It is
located in the
commune of Agde, in the Hérault...
- A data
cap,
often referred to as a
bandwidth cap, is a
restriction imposed on data
transfer over a network. In particular, it
refers to
policies imposed...
- large-
cap, mid-
cap, and small-
cap. The
terms mega-
cap and micro-
cap have
since come into
common use, and nano-
cap is
sometimes heard.
Large caps have a...
- sport, a
cap is a player's
appearance in a game at
international level. The term
dates from the
practice in the
United Kingdom of
awarding a
cap to every...
- The
percussion cap,
percussion primer, or caplock,
introduced in the
early 1820s, is a type of single-use
percussion ignition device for
muzzle loader...
- In
database theory, the
CAP theorem, also
named Brewer's
theorem after computer scientist Eric Brewer,
states that any
distributed data
store can provide...