capa
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of capa
1780–90; < Spanish < Late Latin cappa; cape 1
Example Sentences
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El audio manipulado agrega una nueva capa a los videos engañosos de las plataformas que ya han presentado versiones falsas de Tom Cruise, Elon Musk y conductoras de noticias como Gayle King y Norah O’Donnell.
From New York Times • Oct. 18, 2023
Otras preguntas que ellos esperan responder para el fin del periodo de dos años del estudio son: ¿cuánto tiempo necesita realmente la lesión para curarse completamente con una nueva capa de piel?
From Washington Times • Jan. 25, 2015
Weygand is a dangerous man, capa ble in moments of crisis of going far.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But Ezequiel is the leader, plays the first lute, shows his authority by wearing wherever he goes a flowing Spanish capa.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A sleeved cope, then, was the distinctive garb of a canonist not in holy orders, and as Thomas Chandler became S.T.P. in 1450, the capa manicata would be obviously out of place on his person.
From The Customs of Old England by Snell, F. J. (Frederick John)
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