caps.
Americanabbreviation
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capital letters.
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(in prescriptions) a capsule.
abbreviation
Etymology
Origin of caps.
caps. ( def. 2 ) < Latin capsula
Example Sentences
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Meillard's gold caps an incredible couple of weeks for the Swiss men's team, Franjo von Allmen having won the downhill and super-G titles before then pairing with Tanguy Nef to win the team combined.
From Barron's
After a long loose kick from Wales fly-half Dan Edwards, France attacked again with Jalibert's cross-kick landing in Bielle-Biarrey's hands as the wing scored a 23rd try in 24 caps.
From BBC
Another five caps came and went in 2022, making this current run the 27-year-old's third go at international level.
From BBC
With 350 club games spanning the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A, as well as four Spain caps, he has fulfilled a goal of which most only dream.
From BBC
They love a flannel and fishing caps.
From Los Angeles Times
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