CAT Vocabulary for 12th FebruaryEnglish Vocabulary Index
CAT Vocabulary for 12th February :
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Candid (adj.) : frank, outspoken
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Candidate (n) : one who offers himself for an office, examinee
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Candle (n) : a stick of wax with a wick to give light when burnt
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Candy (n) : sugar candy; a south India weight(20 maunds)
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Cane (n) : stem of a kind of reed or stout grass, a walking stick
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Cane (v) : punish with a cane
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Canine (adj.) : belonging to the dog family
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Canon (n) : a big gun
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Canny (adj.) : clever, shrewd
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Canoe (n) : a small boat plied with oars
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Canon (n) : a general rule, a church official
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Canopy (n) : a covering above a throne or bed
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Canteen (n) : a refreshment house, can to
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Canteen (n) : the division of a poem
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Cantonment (n) : a place intended for stationing the military
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Canvas (n) : a coarse cloth made of hemp
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Canvass (v) : solicit votes; go about seeking help or patronage
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Cap (n) : a head dress
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Cap (v) : cover with a cap
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Capability (n) : capacity
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Capable (adj.) : having ability to do
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Capacious (adj.) : roomy
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Capacitate (v) : make capable, enable
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Capacity (n) : receiving power, power of mind
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Caparison (n) : decorative wear of a horse
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Caparison (v) : decorate with special dress
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Cape (n) : a point of land running into the sea
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Capillary (n) : a hair-like blood vessel
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Capital (n) : the chief city of a country principal
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Capital (adj.) : chief, excellent, capital punishment
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Capitalist (n) : one who possesses money or capital
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Capitalize (v) : add to capital , utilise
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Capitulate (v) : surrender
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Caprice (n) : a change of opinion without reason, fancy
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Capricious (adj.) : unsteady, fickle minded
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Capsize (v) : upset, overturn
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Capsize (n) : overturn
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Captain (n) : a head
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Captain (v) : be the leader of
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Caption (n) : heading
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Captivate (v) : charm, enslave
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Captive (n) : one taken prisoner, salve
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Captivity (n) : state of being a prisoner
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Capture (v) : take by force
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Car (n) : a vehicle moved on wheels
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Caravan (n) : a company of travellers, any kind of house on wheels
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Carbon (n) : charcoal
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