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Cap. (1) the maximum allowable interest rate increase for adjustable rate mortgages. Caps embedded in mortgage agreements may limit the amount of upward change in the rate of interest at each adjustment period and provide a fixed maximum over which the rate cannot rise during the life of the loan. (2) an agreement negotiated between a buyer and seller. The buyer of a cap agreement pays a fee to the seller. ...
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Cap. College of American Pathologists
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Cap. Cumulonimbus characterized by the presence, mostly in its upper portion, of distinct cirriform parts of a clearly fibrous or striated structure, or a vast, more or less disorderly mass of hair. This type of cloud is usually accompanied by a shower, or by a thundershower, often with squalls and sometimes with hail; it frequently produces very well defined virga.
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Cap. Combat Air Patrol
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Cap. A warmer layer of air several thousand feet aloft, which completely inhibits, or delays the development of thunderstorms. Some caps are breakable, and others can keep an entire day thunderstorm-free. When a cap breaks, however, explosive thunderstorm development can result. Explanation: When air parcels rise, they must constantly be warmer than the surrounding air. Normally this is the case, but when a cap exists, the parcels rise into warmer air, making them cooler than the surrounding air. ...
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