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Meanings of conical cap in English
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Usage of conical cap in English
1
The doctor removed his tall conicalcap, and placed it on the table.
2
He was a Muslim man, conicalcap on head.
3
An aluminium conicalcap is fitted over the canes and a fabric nose cap over the whole.
4
It was wrapped in a long black cloak, and wore a high conicalcap on its head.
5
A tall man in a monk's cassock and a conicalcap stood on it, holding the rope.
6
He had on a tight-fitting parti-striped dress, and his head was surmounted by the conicalcap and bells.
7
Many wear turbans, others a conicalcap of black Astrachan, from a foot to one and a half high.
8
He uttered short warning cries from time to time, held out his wide trousers and caught pennies in his conicalcap.
9
We saw a christening in the cathedral, of a child about eighteen months old; the mother wore a wonderful conicalcap of lace.
10
He wore a high conicalcap of Tartarian felt, and had round his neck the string of black beads belonging to his order.
11
Enveloped in dark cloaks and wearing black masks, a conicalcap of the same colour adding to their considerable height, each held a torch.
12
The forward end of the tube is pointed with some soft material, in which is embedded the firing pin, a conicalcap closing the end.
13
Sometimes they wear an embroidered conicalcap decorated with verses from the Koran, but often they wear no head-gear save the covering provided by nature.
14
The women wore mantles and conicalcaps of hide, and gold ornaments in their ears.
15
These drupes adhere together, forming round or conicalcaps, which will drop from the receptacle when over-ripe.
16
The men go down with conicalcaps on their heads, in which is stuck a lighted tallow candle.