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  2. Tippet - Wikipedia

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    A red tippet is also worn in some Anglican dioceses by commissioned lay workers. Commissioned evangelists of the Church Army are presented with a cherry red type tippet of the capelet or collar shape rather than a scarf, although some replace this with a scarf form of the tippet, retaining the distinctive red colour.

  3. Crochet - Wikipedia

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    Crochet hooks used for Tunisian crochet are elongated and have a stopper at the end of the handle, while double-ended crochet hooks have a hook on both ends of the handle. Tunisian crochet hooks are shaped without a fat thumb grip and thus can hold many loops on the hook at a time without stretching some to different heights than others (Solovan).

  4. Cape - Wikipedia

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    A shoulder cape is thus sometimes called a "capelet". The fashion cape does not cover the front to any appreciable degree. The fashion cape does not cover the front to any appreciable degree. In raingear, a cape is usually a long and roomy protective garment worn to keep one dry in the rain.

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  6. Caplet - Wikipedia

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    Caplet may refer to: . Interest rate caps, usually forming part of a series of caps and/or floors within a derivative contract; Caplet, a smooth, coated, oval-shaped medicinal tablet in the shape of a capsule

  7. Cape horse mackerel - Wikipedia

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    Cape horse mackerel adults are found mainly over the continental shelf, especially where there is a substrate of sand. The shoals rise to the surface waters at night to feed and remain near to the bottom during the day.

  8. Louis Amable Crapelet - Wikipedia

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    Louis Amable Crapelet, a French water-colour painter, born at Auxerre in 1822, studied under Corot, Durand-Brager, and Séchan.He went to Egypt in 1852, and ascended the Nile as far as the third cataract, returning to France in 1854.

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