Capes

/keΙͺps/ noun

Long sleeveless pieces of clothing worn over the shoulders, or pieces of land that stick out into the ocean.

From Middle French 'cape,' ultimately from Late Latin 'capa' (a hooded cloak). The geographic meaning (a headland or promontory) comes from the same root, as these land features were sometimes compared to cloaks draped over the landscape.

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