| captain |
a leader. [8 definitions] |
| caption |
a heading, title, or legend for printed matter such as a magazine article, newspaper photo, or graph. [4 definitions] |
| captionless |
combined form of caption. |
| captious |
inclined to petty criticism; faultfinding. [2 definitions] |
| captivate |
to charm or fascinate, as by beauty or wit; enthrall. |
| captive |
one who is confined or subjugated, such as a prisoner. [6 definitions] |
| captivity |
the condition of being captive; bondage; imprisonment. [2 definitions] |
| captor |
one who takes or holds someone or something captive. |
| capture |
to seize by overpowering or plotting. [5 definitions] |
| capuchin |
a Central or South American monkey with a nearly bare face and a crown of hair that resembles a monk's hood. [3 definitions] |
| capybara |
a large tailless South American rodent that lives near water. |
| car |
an automobile. [3 definitions] |
| carabao |
the water buffalo. |
| carabineer |
variant of carbineer. |
| caracara |
any of several large, long-legged birds, related to hawks and found from the southern United States to South America, that feed on carrion or live prey. |
| Caracas |
the capital of Venezuela. |
| caracole |
a horse rider's maneuver of a half turn to either side. |
| caracul |
the fur made from a karakul lambskin; broadtail. [2 definitions] |
| carafe |
a bottle, often flared at the mouth, for serving water, wine, and the like. |
| caramel |
sugar that is heated until it liquefies and turns brown, used to color and flavor foods. [2 definitions] |
| caramelize |
to turn or be turned into caramel. |