Greek Meaning of cap in hand

με το καπέλο στο χέρι

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Definitions and Meaning of cap in hand in English

cap in hand

a head covering especially with a visor and no brim, a capital letter, mortarboard, something that serves as a cover or protection especially for a tip, knob, or end, pileus, to supply (a tooth) with an artificial crown, an overlying rock layer that is usually hard to penetrate, to bring to a climax or conclusion, to form or produce a chemical cap, a paper or metal container holding an explosive charge (as for a toy pistol), to form a cap over, a natural cover or top, cervical cap, to provide or protect with a cap, a distinctive head covering emblematic of a position or office, to prevent from growing or spreading, a fitting for closing the end of a tube, a small amount of an illegal or legally regulated drug, calyptra, an upper limit (as on expenditures), a small amount of a drug enclosed in a capsule, to give a cap to as a symbol of honor, rank, or achievement, the symbol ∩ indicating the intersection of two sets compare cup sense 9, a cluster of molecules or chemical groups bound to one end or a region of a cell, virus, or molecule, to form a chemical cap on, to follow with something more noticeable or more significant, capitalization sense 1d, a cardinal's biretta, the top of a bird's head or a patch of distinctively colored feathers in this area, an overlaying or covering structure, an artificial crown for a tooth

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με το καπέλο στο χέρι

a head covering especially with a visor and no brim, a capital letter, mortarboard, something that serves as a cover or protection especially for a tip, knob, o

ταπεινά,μετριοπαθώς,ευγενικά,με το καπέλο στο χέρι,ταπεινά,με σεβασμό,φοβισμένα,ταπεινός,κακά,ταπεινά

αλαζονικά,τολμηρά,τολμηρά,θρασύτατα,αδιάντροπα,περιφρονητικά,με υπεροψία,πειραγμένα,αυστηρά,υπεροπτικά

cap (off) => Καπάκι (ανοιγμένο), canyons => φαράγγια, canvasses => καμβάδες, canvasing => Καμβάς, canvases => καμβάδες,