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used especially of front teeth having artificial crowns; "capped teeth gave her a beautiful smile" covered as if with a cap or crown especially of a specified kind; "cloud-capped mountains"; "brown-capped mushrooms"; "snow-capped peaks"
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(capped) (kapt) said of joints, especially of the legs of horses or cattle, that are swollen with hygromas or fibrous degeneration due to prolonged pressure or repeated minor injuries.
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The payout of options, warrants or swaps is capped if it is limited to a maximum specified amount. The opposite of floored.
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Specified amount paid periodically to health provider for a group of specified health services, regardless of quantity rendered. Amounts are determined by assessing a payment "per covered life" or per member. The method of payment in which the provider is paid a fixed amount for each person served no matter what the actual number or nature of services delivered. The cost of providing an individual with a specific set of services over a set period of time, usually a month or a year. ...
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a hygroma of the elbow or a hard, fibrous mass on the point of the elbow in horses or cattle; cf. capped hock. Called also shoe boil.
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