See also: <span class="searchmatch">încap</span> Clipping of incapacitant <span class="searchmatch">incap</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">incaps</span>) (military) Any incapacitant. Panic, cap'in, panic...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">incap</span> <span class="searchmatch">încap</span> inflection of încăpea: first-person singular present indicative/subjunctive third-person plural present indicative...
<span class="searchmatch">incaps</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">incap</span> cap'ins, pacsin, panics, panisc...
(plural cap'ins) Pronunciation spelling of captain. 1924, The Fighting Coward: "That's Cap'in Blackie! The notorious killah!" cap'n Panic, <span class="searchmatch">incap</span>, panic...
(comparative more Panic, superlative most Panic) (Greek mythology, archaic) Synonym of Pandean (“pertaining to the Greek god Pan”). panic cap'in, <span class="searchmatch">incap</span>...
cap'ins plural of cap'in <span class="searchmatch">incaps</span>, pacsin, panics, panisc...
Panisc, Panisk panisc (plural paniscs) The god Pan, represented as a satyr. cap'ins, <span class="searchmatch">incaps</span>, pacsin, panics...
panics plural of panic panics third-person singular simple present indicative of panic cap'ins, <span class="searchmatch">incaps</span>, pacsin, panisc...
Latin capiō, or with the prefix n- added later. Compare Romanian încăpea, <span class="searchmatch">încap</span>. ncap first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative...
pacsins) (biochemistry) Any of a family of cytoplasmic phosphoproteins that play a role in vesicle formation and transport cap'ins, <span class="searchmatch">incaps</span>, panics, panisc...