(figuratively) A crime, especially an elaborate heist, or a narrative about such a crime.
(usually in the plural) Playful behaviour.
A jump while dancing.
A plant of the genus Capparis.
A playful leap or jump.
A prank or practical joke.
A vessel formerly used by the Dutch; privateer.
The pungent grayish green flower bud of the European and Oriental caper (Capparis spinosa), which is pickled and eaten.
verb
To engage in playful behaviour.
To jump as part of a dance.
To leap or jump about in a sprightly or playful manner.
capra
capri
capri
noun
(colour) A deep shade of sky blue between cyan and azure.
carap
carap
noun
Any tree of the genus Carapa.
carpe
carpi
carpi
noun
plural of carpus
carpo
carps
carps
noun
plural of carp
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carp
copra
copra
noun
The dried kernel of the coconut, from which coconut oil is extruded.
cramp
cramp
adj
(archaic) cramped; narrow
noun
A clamp for carpentry or masonry.
A painful contraction of a muscle which cannot be controlled.
A piece of wood having a curve corresponding to that of the upper part of the instep, on which the upper leather of a boot is stretched to give it the requisite shape.
That which confines or contracts.
verb
(by extension) To bind together; to unite.
(intransitive) (of a muscle) To contract painfully and uncontrollably.
(transitive) To affect with cramps or spasms.
(transitive) To restrain to a specific physical position, as if with a cramp.
(transitive, figurative) To prohibit movement or expression of.
To fasten or hold with, or as if with, a cramp iron.
To form on a cramp.
crape
crape
noun
Alternative form of crepe (“a thin fabric, paper, or pancake”).
Mourning garments, especially an armband or hatband.
verb
(transitive) To clothe in crape.
(transitive) To form into ringlets; to curl or crimp.
crapo
crapo
noun
Alternative form of crappo (“toad”)
craps
craps
noun
(gambling, dice games) A game of gambling, or chance, where the players throw dice to make scores and avoid crap.
(slang, vulgar) (preceded by the) diarrhea
plural of crap
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crap
crapy
crapy
adj
Resembling crape.
pacer
pacer
noun
(Australia) A mechanical pencil.
A pacemaker (one who sets the pace in a race).
In harness racing, a horse with a gait in which the front and back legs on one side take a step together alternating with the legs on the other side; as opposed to a trotter.
One who paces.
parca
parch
parch
noun
The condition of being parched.
verb
(intransitive) To become superficially burnt; be become sunburned.
(transitive) To burn the surface of, to scorch.
(transitive) To dry to extremity; to shrivel with heat.
(transitive) To roast, as dry grain.
(transitive, archaic) To boil something slowly (Still used in Lancashire in parched peas, a type of mushy peas).
(transitive, colloquial) To make very thirsty.
The patient's mouth is parched from fever.
We're parched, hon. Could you send up an ale from the cooler?
perca
picra
picra
noun
(medicine, dated) The powder of aloes with canella, formerly officinal, employed as a cathartic.
racep
rapic
recap
recap
noun
A leveraged recapitalization accomplished by increasing the debt to equity ratio.
A recapitulation.
A tire that has had new tread glued on.
verb
(informal) To replace capacitors in electronic equipment.
To recapitulate.
To replace the worn tread on a tire by gluing a new outer portion. (US English only - Retread in UK English)
To seal (something) again with a cap.
rspca
scarp
scarp
noun
(geology) a cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge caused by erosion or faulting; the steeper side of an escarpment
the steep artificial slope below a fort's parapet
verb
(earth science, geography, transitive) to cut, scrape, erode, or otherwise make into a scarp or escarpment
scrap
scrap
noun
(UK, in the plural) A piece of deep-fried batter left over from frying fish, sometimes sold with chips.
(ethnic slur, offensive) A Hispanic criminal, especially a Mexican or one affiliated with the Sureno gang.
(obsolete) A snare for catching birds.
(uncountable) Discarded objects (especially metal) that may be dismantled to recover their constituent materials, junk.
(uncountable) Loose-leaf tobacco of a low grade, such as sweepings left over from handling higher grades.
(usually in the plural) Leftover food.
A (small) piece; a fragment; a detached, incomplete portion.
A fight, tussle, skirmish.
I found a scrap of cloth to patch the hole.
The crisp substance that remains after drying out animal fat.
verb
(intransitive) To scrapbook; to create scrapbooks.
(transitive) To discard.
(transitive) To dispose of at a scrapyard.
(transitive) To make into scrap.
(transitive, of a project or plan) To stop working on indefinitely.