cannot |
a form of can not. |
canoe |
a narrow, open boat with curved sides and pointed ends, usu. propelled by paddle. [3 definitions] |
canon1 |
a religious law, code, or body of laws. [5 definitions] |
can opener |
a hand-operated device used for opening cans, or an electrical device used for the same purpose. |
canopy |
a suspended covering, usu. of fabric held up on poles, as over a bed, dining area, ceremonial area, or walkway. [5 definitions] |
can't |
contracted form of "cannot." |
cantaloupe |
any of several varieties of melon, esp. muskmelons, usu. having a hard, rough, ridged skin and orange flesh. |
canteen |
a small portable container, usu. for water; flask. [3 definitions] |
canter |
a horse's gait between a trot and a gallop. [2 definitions] |
cantor |
the synagogue official who chants in solo or leads the congregation in chanting prayers. [2 definitions] |
canvas |
heavy, tightly woven cloth, usu. of flax, hemp, or cotton, used for making sails, tents, and protective coverings. [3 definitions] |
canyon |
a deep, narrow chasm with steep sides, often with a stream flowing along the bottom. |
cap1 |
a soft, close-fitting head cover, often with a peak or visor but without a brim. [10 definitions] |
cap2 |
a capital letter. [3 definitions] |
capability |
the characteristic of being qualified or able; capacity. [3 definitions] |
capable |
having the ability to perform as required; competent. [3 definitions] |
capacity |
the ability to receive, absorb, or contain. [6 definitions] |
cape1 |
a sleeveless, loose-fitting garment that fastens at the neck and hangs loosely from the shoulders. |
cape2 |
a point of land jutting into a large body of water. |
caper1 |
a playful bound or leap. [5 definitions] |
Cape Verde |
an African country comprising Atlantic islands west of the Senegal coast. |