cape

/keɪp/
noun
  1. A loose outer garment that hangs from the shoulders, often without sleeves.
    • She wore a red cape over her dress to the costume party.
    • The superhero's cape fluttered in the wind as he leaped between buildings.
    • Grandma knitted a warm woolen cape for the chilly autumn evenings.
  2. A large piece of land that sticks out into the sea or a lake; a headland.
    • The lighthouse on the cape warned ships of the rocky coastline.
    • We hiked to the tip of the cape to watch the sunset over the ocean.
    • Cape Cod is a popular vacation destination in Massachusetts.
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