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  • Cafe (n.)
    A coffeehouse; a restaurant; also, a room in a hotel or restaurant where coffee and liquors are served.
  • Cage (n.)
    A box or inclosure, wholly or partly of openwork, in wood or metal, used for confining birds or other animals.
  • Cage (n.)
    A place of confinement for malefactors
  • Cage (n.)
    A skeleton frame to limit the motion of a loose piece, as a ball valve.
  • Cage (n.)
    A wirework strainer, used in connection with pumps and pipes.
  • Cage (n.)
    An outer framework of timber, inclosing something within it; as, the cage of a staircase.
  • Cage (n.)
    The box, bucket, or inclosed platform of a lift or elevator; a cagelike structure moving in a shaft.
  • Cage (n.)
    The catcher's wire mask.
  • Cage (n.)
    The drum on which the rope is wound in a hoisting whim.
  • Cage (v. i.)
    To confine in, or as in, a cage; to shut up or confine.
  • Cape (n.)
    A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into the sea or a lake; a promontory; a headland.
  • Cape (n.)
    A sleeveless garment or part of a garment, hanging from the neck over the back, arms, and shoulders, but not reaching below the hips. See Cloak.
  • Cape (v. i.)
    To gape.
  • Cape (v. i.)
    To head or point; to keep a course; as, the ship capes southwest by south.
  • Epic (a.)
    Narrated in a grand style; pertaining to or designating a kind of narrative poem, usually called an heroic poem, in which real or fictitious events, usually the achievements of some hero, are narrated in an elevated style.
  • Epic (n.)
    An epic or heroic poem. See Epic, a.
  • Face (n.)
    Cast of features; expression of countenance; look; air; appearance.
  • Face (n.)
    Maintenance of the countenance free from abashment or confusion; confidence; boldness; shamelessness; effrontery.
  • Face (n.)
    Mode of regard, whether favorable or unfavorable; favor or anger; mostly in Scriptural phrases.
  • Face (n.)
    Outside appearance; surface show; look; external aspect, whether natural, assumed, or acquired.
  • Face (n.)
    Presence; sight; front; as in the phrases, before the face of, in the immediate presence of; in the face of, before, in, or against the front of; as, to fly in the face of danger; to the face of, directly to; from the face of, from the presence of.
  • Face (n.)
    Ten degrees in extent of a sign of the zodiac.
  • Face (n.)
    That part of a body, having several sides, which may be seen from one point, or which is presented toward a certain direction; one of the bounding planes of a solid; as, a cube has six faces.
  • Face (n.)
    That part of the acting surface of a cog in a cog wheel, which projects beyond the pitch line.
  • Face (n.)
    That part of the head, esp. of man, in which the eyes, cheeks, nose, and mouth are situated; visage; countenance.
  • Face (n.)
    The end or wall of the tunnel, drift, or excavation, at which work is progressing or was last done.
  • Face (n.)
    The exact amount expressed on a bill, note, bond, or other mercantile paper, without any addition for interest or reduction for discount.
  • Face (n.)
    The exterior form or appearance of anything; that part which presents itself to the view; especially, the front or upper part or surface; that which particularly offers itself to the view of a spectator.
  • Face (n.)
    The principal dressed surface of a plate, disk, or pulley; the principal flat surface of a part or object.
  • Face (n.)
    The style or cut of a type or font of type.
  • Face (n.)
    The upper surface, or the character upon the surface, of a type, plate, etc.
  • Face (n.)
    The width of a pulley, or the length of a cog from end to end; as, a pulley or cog wheel of ten inches face.
  • Face (v. i.)
    To carry a false appearance; to play the hypocrite.
  • Face (v. i.)
    To present a face or front.
  • Face (v. i.)
    To turn the face; as, to face to the right or left.
  • Face (v. t.)
    To cause to turn or present a face or front, as in a particular direction.
  • Face (v. t.)
    To Confront impudently; to bully.
  • Face (v. t.)
    To cover in front, for ornament, protection, etc.; to put a facing upon; as, a building faced with marble.
  • Face (v. t.)
    To cover with better, or better appearing, material than the mass consists of, for purpose of deception, as the surface of a box of tea, a barrel of sugar, etc.
  • Face (v. t.)
    To line near the edge, esp. with a different material; as, to face the front of a coat, or the bottom of a dress.
  • Face (v. t.)
    To make the surface of (anything) flat or smooth; to dress the face of (a stone, a casting, etc.); esp., in turning, to shape or smooth the flat surface of, as distinguished from the cylindrical surface.
  • Face (v. t.)
    To meet in front; to oppose with firmness; to resist, or to meet for the purpose of stopping or opposing; to confront; to encounter; as, to face an enemy in the field of battle.
  • Face (v. t.)
    To stand opposite to; to stand with the face or front toward; to front upon; as, the apartments of the general faced the park.
  • Fice (n.)
    A small dog; -- written also fise, fyce, fiste, etc.
  • Gape (n.)
    The act of gaping; a yawn.
  • Gape (n.)
    The width of the mouth when opened, as of birds, fishes, etc.
  • Gape (v. i.)
    Expressing a desire for food; as, young birds gape.
  • Gape (v. i.)
    Indicating sleepiness or indifference; to yawn.
  • Gape (v. i.)
    To long, wait eagerly, or cry aloud for something; -- with for, after, or at.
  • Gape (v. i.)
    To open the mouth wide
  • Gape (v. i.)
    To pen or part widely; to exhibit a gap, fissure, or hiatus.
  • Pace (n.)
    A broad step or platform; any part of a floor slightly raised above the rest, as around an altar, or at the upper end of a hall.
  • Pace (n.)
    A device in a loom, to maintain tension on the warp in pacing the web.
  • Pace (n.)
    A single movement from one foot to the other in walking; a step.
  • Pace (n.)
    A slow gait; a footpace.
  • Pace (n.)
    Any single movement, step, or procedure.
  • Pace (n.)
    Manner of stepping or moving; gait; walk; as, the walk, trot, canter, gallop, and amble are paces of the horse; a swaggering pace; a quick pace.
  • Pace (n.)
    Specifically, a kind of fast amble; a rack.
  • Pace (n.)
    The length of a step in walking or marching, reckoned from the heel of one foot to the heel of the other; -- used as a unit in measuring distances; as, he advanced fifty paces.
  • Pace (v. i.)
    To go; to walk; specifically, to move with regular or measured steps.
  • Pace (v. i.)
    To move quickly by lifting the legs on the same side together, as a horse; to amble with rapidity; to rack.
  • Pace (v. i.)
    To pass away; to die.
  • Pace (v. i.)
    To proceed; to pass on.
  • Pace (v. t.)
    To develop, guide, or control the pace or paces of; to teach the pace; to break in.
  • Pace (v. t.)
    To measure by steps or paces; as, to pace a piece of ground.
  • Pace (v. t.)
    To walk over with measured tread; to move slowly over or upon; as, the guard paces his round.
  • Page (n.)
    A boy child.
  • Page (n.)
    A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman's dress from the ground.
  • Page (n.)
    A serving boy; formerly, a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, as a position of honor and education; now commonly, in England, a youth employed for doing errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households; in the United States, a boy employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body.
  • Page (n.)
    A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack.
  • Page (n.)
    Any one of several species of beautiful South American moths of the genus Urania.
  • Page (n.)
    Fig.: A record; a writing; as, the page of history.
  • Page (n.)
    One side of a leaf of a book or manuscript.
  • Page (n.)
    The type set up for printing a page.
  • Page (v. t.)
    To attend (one) as a page.
  • Page (v. t.)
    To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript; to furnish with folios.
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  • Pica (n.)
    A service-book. See Pie.
  • Pica (n.)
    A size of type next larger than small pica, and smaller than English.
  • Pica (n.)
    A vitiated appetite that craves what is unfit for food, as chalk, ashes, coal, etc.; chthonophagia.
  • Pica (n.)
    The genus that includes the magpies.
  • Pice (n.)
    A small copper coin of the East Indies, worth less than a cent.

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