Cape.
A headland jutting out to sea can be called a cape.
The French word for cap is "casquette."
The word "cap" has 3 phonemes: /k/ /ĂŠ/ /p/.
"Cap" in Latin can also be synonymous with "head" or "top."
Yes, the word "cap" has a short "a" sound, like in the word "cat". It is pronounced /kĂŠp/.
The vowel sound in "cap" is /ĂŠ/ as in the word "bat." It is a short and open vowel sound produced in the front of the mouth.
knee cap
A clergyman's cap is called a biretta.
Icecap would be an example of a compound word containing the word cap.
A tasselled cap is called a Fez.
no in Hebrew its called a kippah but in English its called a yarmulke (yah ma ka)
The French word for cap is "casquette."
The word sought may be "kippah" a woven Jewish cap also called a yarmulke.
It can be called a cap or a scarf.
A cap.
The Shriner's hat is called a fez.
Top if cap to bottle and hat if a head cap
it is called a cap ... a bottle cap that is ok ..l :)