- 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...
-
Liberty Cap half cent was the
first half cent coin
produced by the
United States Mint. It was
issued from 1793
until 1797. The
Liberty Cap half cent was...
- 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...
- 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...
- The
Phrygian cap (/ˈfrɪdʒ(iː)ən/ FRIJ-(ee)-ən), also
known as
Thracian cap and
liberty cap, is a soft
conical cap with the apex bent over, ****ociated in...
-
half of the 19th century. The
cap became highly po****r
among boys in the U.S., Canada,
United Kingdom, and
Australia in the 1950s. The
original cap consisted...
- In
molecular biology, the five-prime
cap (5′
cap) is a
specially altered nucleotide on the 5′ end of some
primary transcripts such as
precursor messenger...
-
Half Cent
Handbook –
Liberty Cap Varieties 1793–1797 by Ed Fuhrman, 2022. The
Half Cent
Handbook –
Errors and
Oddities by Ed Fuhrman, 2022. The
Half Cent...
-
cap is a
military cap that can be
folded flat when not
being worn. It is also
known as a
garrison cap or
flight cap in the
United States,
wedge cap in...
- The
newsboy cap,
newsie cap, or
baker boy hat (British) is a casual-wear
cap similar in
style to the flat
cap. It has a
similar overall shape and stiff...