Description
The term 'cap' refers to a structural element that serves as a covering or upper limit in various contexts, including medical and anatomical settings. It can denote the uppermost part of an organ or a protective covering for a device or system.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that 'cap' may be used in different contexts, such as anatomical descriptions or medical devices. Common variants include 'techo' in structural contexts, but it is essential to use the glossary term to maintain clarity in clinical discussions.
Example Sentences
EN: The cap of the bone helps protect the underlying tissue.
ES: El techo del hueso ayuda a proteger el tejido subyacente.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'cap' with 'cabeza' in anatomical contexts; misinterpreting 'techo' for a roof rather than a structural limit; mixing up with terms related to dosage limits in pharmacology.