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Meanings of
capucine
in English
Spanish
capuchón
Back to the meaning
Woman's hooded cloak.
capuchin
capuchon
Spanish
capuchón
Synonyms
Examples for "
capuchin
"
capuchin
capuchon
Examples for "
capuchin
"
1
Tells how his
capuchin
aide helped him-heis 18 and a quadripelgic.
2
Others which have shown similar skills includes
capuchin
monkeys and chimpanzees.
3
Bieber himself has yet to comment directly on the
capuchin
controversy.
4
Mr. Romanes relates the following account of a little
capuchin
monkey from Brazil:
5
But I am also very wet, Euan, spite of my
capuchin
.
1
"Perhaps a wolf has eaten her up- agreatbig wolf like the
'
Capuchon
Rouge,' you know."
Usage of
capucine
in English
1
Subsulphate of iron, calcined in a muffle until it becomes a beautiful
capucine
red, 1 part; flux No.
2
Analysts expect gross margins from leather bags such as
Capucine
to be slightly lower.
3
We now hold Santa- Engracia as far as the
Capucine
convent, and have captured fifteen guns.
4
The great curiosity of Roscoff is its enormous fig-tree, in the garden of the
Capucine
convent, said to be two centuries old.
5
The aged
Capucine
friar had, as we know, watched her take the path that led to the farmhouse on the border of the wood.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
beautiful capucine
Translations for
capucine
Spanish
capuchón
Capucine
through the time