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capuche

 
Dictionary: ca·puche   (kə-pūch', -pūsh') pronunciation

n.
A hood on a cloak, especially the long pointed cowl worn by a Capuchin monk.

[Italian cappuccio, from cappa, hood, from Late Latin, cloak.]


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