Croatian Meaning of kepi
Kapa
Other Croatian words related to Kapa
- Baseball kapa
- Beretka
- Biretina
- Hauba
- bacač kugle za kuglanje
- Kalota
- Kaciga
- zvono
- Fedora
- fez
- šešir
- kormilo
- kaciga
- Homburg
- hauba
- Livorkeća kokosh
- mitra
- kutijice za tablete
- Šako
- Čačkalica
- Sombrero
- stetson
- Sunobran
- taman
- Toka
- Trokutni klobuk
- trokutni
- turban
- Kapuljača
- kufi
- zuketo
- Billycock
- Brodski šešir
- kapa
- Kotač
- šešir
- Trokutni šešir
- Kauboj s šešir
- kukuljica
- derbi
- garnizonska kapa
- Kaciga
- pokrivalo za glavu
- Pokrivalo za glavu
- Miter
- cilindar
- Prekomorska kapa
- Panama
- Sunčana kapa
- Cilindar
- Svinjska pita
- Vojnička kapa
- Cilindar
- skimer
- jugozapadnjak
- Kapuljača
- Cjevnica
- šešir s deset galona
- Cilindar
- pokrivač
- hi-hat
- Pokrivač za glavu
- poklopac
- Krepkim alkoholnim pićem
- To škotska kapa
- ratni poklopac
Nearest Words of kepi
- kepler => Kepler
- kepler's first law => Keplerovi prvi zakon
- kepler's law => Keplerovi zakoni
- kepler's law of planetary motion => Keplerovi zakoni gibanja planeta
- kepler's second law => Drugi Keplerov zakon
- kepler's third law => Treći Keplerov zakon
- kept => držan
- kept up => održavao
- kept woman => uzdržavana žena
- kepviselohaz => predstavništvo
Definitions and Meaning of kepi in English
kepi (n)
a cap with a flat circular top and a visor
kepi (n.)
A military cap having a close-fitting band, a round flat top sloping toward the front, and a visor. As originally worn by the French in Algeria about 1830 it was tall and stiff with a straight visor. It is now lower, has a curved visor, and is frequently soft.
FAQs About the word kepi
Kapa
a cap with a flat circular top and a visorA military cap having a close-fitting band, a round flat top sloping toward the front, and a visor. As originally worn
Baseball kapa,Beretka,Biretina,Hauba,bacač kugle za kuglanje,Kalota,Kaciga,zvono,Fedora,fez
No antonyms found.
keokuk => Keokuk, keogh plan => Keochov plan, kenzo tange => Kenzo Tange, kenyata => Kenyatta, kenyapithecus => kenyapithecus,