| has gloss | (noun) a tight-fitting headdress cap |
| lexicalization | eng: cap |
| subclass of | (noun) clothing for the head headgear, headdress |
| has subclass | (noun) a cap that is close-fitting and woolen and covers all of the head but the face balaclava, balaclava helmet |
| has subclass | (noun) a brimless dark blue Scottish cap with a flat top and a plume on one side bluebonnet, Balmoral |
| has subclass | (noun) a cap with a bill baseball cap, golf cap, jockey cap |
| has subclass | (noun) a tight-fitting cap that keeps hair dry while swimming bathing cap, swimming cap |
| has subclass | (noun) a cap with no brim or bill; made of soft cloth beret |
| has subclass | (noun) a child's tight-fitting cap; often ties under the chin biggin |
| has subclass | (noun) a stiff cap with ridges across the crown; worn by Roman Catholic clergy biretta, birretta, berretta |
| has subclass | (noun) a high-crowned black cap (usually made of felt or sheepskin) worn by men in Turkey and Iran and the Caucasus kalpac, calpack, calpac |
| has subclass | (noun) a flat woolen cap with a stiff peak cloth cap, flat cap |
| has subclass | (noun) a cap worn by court jesters; adorned with a strip of red coxcomb, cockscomb |
| has subclass | (noun) a raccoon cap with the tail hanging down the back coonskin cap, coonskin |
| has subclass | (noun) a felt cap (usually red) for a man; shaped like a flat-topped cone with a tassel that hangs from the crown tarboosh, fez |
| has subclass | (noun) a wedge-shaped wool or cotton cap; worn as part of a uniform overseas cap, garrison cap |
| has subclass | (noun) a Scottish cap with straight sides and a crease along the top from front to back; worn by Highlanders as part of military dress Glengarry |
| has subclass | (noun) a cap that is wrapped around by a turban and worn by Muslim religious elders kalansuwa |
| has subclass | (noun) a cap with a flat circular top and a visor service cap, kepi, yachting cap, peaked cap |
| has subclass | (noun) close-fitting conical cap worn as a symbol of liberty during the French Revolution and in the U.S. before 1800 liberty cap |
| has subclass | (noun) large high frilly cap with a full crown; formerly worn indoors by women mobcap |
| has subclass | (noun) an academic cap with a flat square with a tassel on top mortarboard |
| has subclass | (noun) a cloth cap worn in bed nightcap |
| has subclass | (noun) a woman's cap with two long flaps pinned on pinner |
| has subclass | (noun) a cap worn by sailors sailor cap |
| has subclass | (noun) a tight cap worn to keep hair dry while showering shower cap |
| has subclass | (noun) a close-fitting woolen cap; often has a tapering tail with a tassel toboggan cap, ski cap, stocking cap |
| has subclass | (noun) rounded brimless cap fitting the crown of the head skullcap |
| has subclass | (noun) a woolen cap of Scottish origin tam, tam-o'-shanter, tammy |
| has subclass | (noun) a knitted dark blue wool cap worn by seamen in cold or stormy weather watch cap |
| has subclass | (noun) a magical cap that secures whatever one wishes for wishing cap |
| has subclass | e/Cap |