5-letter words containing a, p
- bonpa — a member of the Bön sect.
- calpe — Rock of Gibraltar
- campi — (nonstandard) Irregular plural form of campus.
- campo — level or undulating savanna country, esp in the uplands of Brazil
- camps — Plural form of camp.
- campy — Campy means the same as camp.
- cap'n — captain.
- caped — wearing a cape
- capek — Karel (ˈkarɛl). 1890–1938, Czech dramatist and novelist; author of R.U.R. (1921), which introduced the word "robot", and (with his brother Josef) The Insect Play (1921)
- capel — A horse.
- caper — Capers are the small green buds of caper plants. They are usually sold preserved in vinegar.
- capes — Plural form of cape.
- capet — Hugh or Hugues (yg). ?938–996 ad, king of France (987–96); founder of the Capetian dynasty
- capiz — the bivalve shell of a mollusc (Placuna placenta) found esp in the Philippines and having a smooth translucent shiny interior: used in jewellery, ornaments, lampshades, etc
- caple — a horse
- capon — A capon is a male chicken that has had its sex organs removed and has been specially fattened up to be eaten.
- capos — Plural form of capo.
- capot — the winning of all the tricks by one player
- cappa — (palynology) The thick wall on the proximal side of the corpus of a pollen grain.
- capra — Frank. 1896–1992, US film director born in Italy. His films include It Happened One Night (1934), It's a Wonderful Life (1946), and several propaganda films during World War II
- capri — an island off W Italy, in the Bay of Naples: resort since Roman times. Pop: 12 200 (2002 est). Area: about 13 sq km (5 sq miles)
- caps. — capital letters
- capt. — Capt. is a written abbreviation for captain.
- capua — a town in S Italy, in NW Campania: strategically important in ancient times, situated on the Appian Way. Pop: 19 041 (2001)
- caput — the main or most prominent part of an organ or structure
- carap — any of several trees of the genus Carapa, all of which yield timber and have seeds which produce oil
- carpi — of carpus
- carpo — an ancient Greek goddess of summer fruit, considered by Athenians as one of the Horae.
- carps — Plural form of carp.
- champ — A champ is the same as a champion.
- chape — a metal tip or trimming for a scabbard
- chaps — Chaps are leather leggings without a seat that are sometimes worn by cowboys over their pants.
- cheap — Goods or services that are cheap cost less money than usual or than you expected.
- chopa — any of several fishes, especially of the sea chub family, Kyphosidae, and the nibbler family, Girellidae.
- clamp — A clamp is a device that holds two things firmly together.
- claps — Plural form of clap.
- clapt — clap1
- clasp — If you clasp someone or something, you hold them tightly in your hands or arms.
- coapt — to secure; fit together
- copal — a hard aromatic resin, yellow, orange, or red in colour, obtained from various tropical trees and used in making varnishes and lacquers
- copan — a village in W Honduras: site of a ruined Mayan city
- copay — a copayment
- copha — A vegetable shortening made of coconut oil used in cooking.
- coppa — Capicola.
- copra — the dried, oil-yielding kernel of the coconut
- cramp — Cramp is a sudden strong pain caused by a muscle suddenly contracting. You sometimes get cramp in a muscle after you have been making a physical effort over a long period of time.
- crape — crepe, esp when used for mourning clothes
- craps — a gambling game using two dice, in which a player wins the bet if 7 or 11 is thrown first, and loses if 2, 3, or 12 is thrown
- crapy — Resembling crape.
- culpa — an act of neglect