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caporal
1[ kap-er-uhl, kap-uh-ral ]
noun
- a variety of tobacco.
caporal
2[ kap-uh-ral ]
noun
- an overseer, especially of a cattle ranch.
caporal
/ ˌkæpəˈrɑːl /
noun
- a strong coarse dark tobacco
Word History and Origins
Origin of caporal1
Origin of caporal2
Word History and Origins
Origin of caporal1
Example Sentences
He took the fortune he made from selling millions of Sweet Caporal cigarettes and came here in 1880, first creating the Ocean Park neighborhood, an everyman paradise with golf, tennis, a country club — an early version of today’s golf-course homes.
Heirloom corn won’t be an easy sell for farmers like Isidro Caporal.
“This corn is way ahead,” said the 79-year-old Caporal as he walked down a row of hybrid corn, already 5 feet tall.
As Le Petit Caporal led his overmatched troops to a spectacular victory over the Austrian army, his chef was in a panic.
OBS.—The noun "corporal," meaning a petty officer, is not derived from corpus: it comes from the French caporal, of which it is a corruption.
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