capa
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of capa
1780–90; < Spanish < Late Latin cappa; see 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
As it is, says one senior British official, "the Iraqis do not have the capa bility to mount an expeditionary force into central Iran."
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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The kindly blessed illusion hid the fact that our pilgrim-knights were sturdy peasants in the national capa, riding their long-haired horses back from the city fair.
From Heroic Spain by O'Reilly, Elizabeth Boyle
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