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Capote

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Ca·po·te  (k-pt), Truman 1924-1984.
American writer whose works include novels, stories, plays, and reportage. He introduced the genre of the nonfiction novel with In Cold Blood (1966).

ca·pote  (k-pt)
n.
1. A long, usually hooded cloak or coat.
2. also (kä-pt) A large, usually purple and yellow cape used in maneuvering the bull especially during the initial stage of a bullfight.

[French, from Old French capote, capette, diminutive of cape, cloak, from Medieval Latin cpa; see cape1.]

capote [kəˈpəʊt (French) kapɔt]
n
(Clothing & Fashion) a long cloak or soldier's coat, usually with a hood
[from French: cloak, from cape; see cape1]

Capote [kəˈpəʊtɪ]
n
(Biographies / Capote, Truman (1924-1984) M, US, WRITING: writer) Truman. 1924-84, US writer; his novels include Other Voices, Other Rooms (1948) and In Cold Blood (1964), based on an actual multiple murder
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Noun1.capote - a long overcoat with a hood that can be pulled over the head
greatcoat, overcoat, topcoat - a heavy coat worn over clothes in winter
2.Capote - a long cloak with a hood that can be pulled over the headcapote - a long cloak with a hood that can be pulled over the head
cloak - a loose outer garment


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The general style of the capote is the same in all the islands, and will remain so for the next ten thousand years, but each island shapes its capotes just enough differently from the others to enable an observer to tell at a glance what particular island a lady hails from.
She picked up one of the drakes and ruffled his green capote with her fingers.
Cannon and musketry, mingling together, thundered on the right and in the center, while the capotes of Lannes' sharpshooters were already seen crossing the milldam and forming up within twice the range of a musket shot.
 
 
 
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