| A | B |
| capacious | capable of holding a large quantity |
| capacious | spacious; roomy |
| captious | inclined to find fault & make petty criticisms |
| captious | intending to entrap or confuse, deceptive |
| captivate | to fascinate by special charm, wit, intelligence, or beauty |
| cater | to provide food, services, or entertainment |
| concept | a general idea or understanding; abstraction |
| inception | beginning of something; commencement |
| perceptible | capable of being grasped by the senses or mind |
| precept | a rule that imposes a particular standard of action or conduct |
| precept | guiding principle |
| receptacle | something that holds or contains |
| recipient | one that receives or is capable of receiving |