Noun
(countable) A Spanish cloak.
(uncountable) Fine Cuban tobacco for the outsides of cigars.
CAPA (uncountable)
Initialism of corrective and preventive/preventative action.
Deputy Minister of Small Business Development Ms Rosemary Capa also addressed guests on economic interventions structured for persons with disabilities affected by the lockdown regulations. Source: Internet
Its Chair, the Primate of Central Africa and Bishop of Northern Zambia, Archbishop Albert Chama, said: "We as CAPA on the continent of Africa welcome the formation of the Episcopal / Anglican Province of Egypt. Source: Internet
It is generally recognised that the first examination is much more difficult than the CAPA and is dreaded by most law students. Source: Internet
In the 1950s, Hungarian photographer Robert Capa used Generation X as the title for a photo-essay about young men and women growing up immediately following the Second World War. Source: Internet
Chastain, who handles Baker City’s drug detection dog, Capa, helped organize this year’s event. Source: Internet
His well-known photograph of a painter on the Eiffel Tower appeared in Life Magazine in 1953, his first publication, which prompted an invitation from Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa to join Magnum Photos. Source: Internet