capes (Meaning)

capes

to act as a defender or supporter, a point of land that extends out into the sea or a lake, a sleeveless outer garment or part of a garment that fits closely at the neck and hangs loosely over the shoulders, the short feathers covering the shoulders of a fowl see duck illustration, cape cod cottage, to remove the head and the hide of an animal for preserving or mounting as a trophy, a point or extension of land jutting out into water as a peninsula or as a projecting point, a sleeveless garment worn so as to hang over the shoulders, arms, and back

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to act as a defender or supporter, a point of land that extends out into the sea or a lake, a sleeveless outer garment or part of a garment that fits closely at

cloaks, frocks, mantles,capotes, stoles, dominoes, manteaus,dominos, shawls, mantelets

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The superheroes wore flowing capes that billowed behind them as they soared through the air.

The king's royal guards stood at attention, their scarlet capes adding a touch of grandeur to the ceremony.

Raincoats with attached capes protected commuters from the relentless downpour.

The actor's cape, adorned with intricate beadwork, was an essential part of his costume.