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Capital word meaning and definition

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Meaning and definition for "capital" word

[noun] the upper part of a column that supports the entablature
[noun] a book written by Karl Marx (1867) describing his economic theories
[noun] one of the large alphabetic characters used as the first letter in proper names and sometimes for emphasis; (printers once kept type for capitals and small letters in separate cases; capitals were kept in the upper half of the type case and so became known as upper-case letters)
[noun] a seat of government
[noun] wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value
[noun] assets available for use in the production of further assets
[adjective] uppercase; "capital A"; "great A"; "many medieval manuscripts are in majuscule script"
[adjective] of primary important; "our capital concern was to avoid defeat"
[adjective] punishable by death; "a capital offense"
[adjective] (British) first-rate; "a capital fellow"; "a capital idea"
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\Cap"i*tal\, a. [F. capital, L. capitalis capital (in senses 1 & 2), fr. caput head. See {Chief}, and cf. {Capital}, n.] 1. Of or pertaining to the head. [Obs.] Needs must the Serpent now his capital bruise Expect with mortal pain. --Milton. 2. Having reference to, or involving, the forfeiture of the head or life; affecting life; punishable with death; as, capital trials; capital punishment. Many crimes that are capital among us. --Swift. To put to death a capital offender. --Milton. 3. First in importance; chief; principal. A capital article in religion --Atterbury. Whatever is capital and essential in Christianity. --I. Taylor. 4. Chief, in a political sense, as being the seat of the general government of a state or nation; as, Washington and Paris are capital cities. 5. Of first rate quality; excellent; as, a capital speech or song. [Colloq.] {Capital letter} [F, lettre capitale] (Print.), a leading or heading letter, used at the beginning of a sentence and as the first letter of certain words, distinguished, for the most part, both by different form and larger size, from the small (lower-case) letters, which form the greater part of common print or writing. {Small capital letters} have the form of capital letters and height of the body of the lower-case letters. {Capital stock}, money, property, or stock invested in any business, or the enterprise of any corporation or institution. --Abbott. Syn: Chief; leading; controlling; prominent.
\Cap"i*tal\, n. [Cf. L. capitellum and Capitulum, a small head, the head, top, or capital of a column, dim. of caput head; F. chapiteau, OF. capitel. See {Chief}, and cf. {Cattle}, {Chattel}, {Chapiter}, {Chapter}.] 1. (Arch.) The head or uppermost member of a column, pilaster, etc. It consists generally of three parts, abacus, bell (or vase), and necking. See these terms, and {Column}. 2. [Cf. F. capilate, fem., sc. ville.] (Geog.) The seat of government; the chief city or town in a country; a metropolis. ``A busy and splendid capital'' --Macauly. 3. [Cf. F. capital.] Money, property, or stock employed in trade, manufactures, etc.; the sum invested or lent, as distinguished from the income or interest. See {Capital stock}, under {Capital}, a. 4. (Polit. Econ.) That portion of the produce of industry, which may be directly employed either to support human beings or to assist in production. --M'Culloch. Note: When wealth is used to assist production it is called capital. The capital of a civilized community includes fixed capital (i.e. buildings, machines, and roads used in the course of production and exchange) amd circulating capital (i.e., food, fuel, money, etc., spent in the course of production and exchange). --T. Raleigh. 5. Anything which can be used to increase one's power or influence. He tried to make capital out of his rival's discomfiture. --London Times. 6. (Fort.) An imaginary line dividing a bastion, ravelin, or other work, into two equal parts. 7. A chapter, or section, of a book. [Obs.] Holy St. Bernard hath said in the 59th capital. --Sir W. Scott. 8. (Print.) See {Capital letter}, under {Capital}, a. {Active capital}. See under {Active}, {Small capital} (Print.), a small capital letter. See under {Capital}, a. {To live on one's capital}, to consume one's capital without producing or accumulating anything to replace it.

Synonyms for capital

cap, chapiter, Das Kapital, great, majuscule, primary, serious, superior, upper case, uppercase, upper-case letter, working capital

Antonyms: lower case, lower-case letter, small letter

See also: Ashkhabad | Biskek | capital of Armenia | capital of Byelorussia | capital of Estonia | capital of Kazakhstan | capital of Kyrgystan | capital of Lithuania | capital of Northern Ireland | capital of Turkmenistan | Chisinau | Erivan | George Town | grapheme | Jerevan | national capital | small capital | stock | Taskent | Tbilisi | Tiflis | top | venture capital | Vilna | Yerevan |

Related terms: alphabetic, banner, bevel, black letter, case, cornice, county town, essential, floating capital, gross, important, lettered, literal, minuscule, noble, outstanding, overruling, pecuniary, peerless, profitable, property, rank, sans serif, script, sovereign, top-hole, typecase, typefounders, underlying, vital

The fun area, different aproach to word »capital«

Let's analyse "capital" as pure text. This string has Seven letters in Three syllables and Three vowels. 42.9% of vowels is 4.3% more then average English word. Written in backwards: LATIPAC. Average typing speed for these characters is 1930 milliseconds. [info]

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Morse code: -.-. .- .--. .. - .- .-..

Numerology

Hearts desire number calculated from vowels: capital: 1 + 9 + 1 = 11, reduced: 11 . and the final result is Eleven.
Destiny number calculated from all letters: capital: 3 + 1 + 7 + 9 + 2 + 1 + 3 = 26, reduced: 8, and the final result is Eight.

Tarot cards

Letter Num. Tarot c. Intensity Meaning
A (2) 1 Magician Creative, Inventive, Intuitive
C (1) 3 Empress Patient, Willful, Strong, Giving
I (1) 9 Hermit Independent, Researcher, Intell,igent
L (1) 12 Hanged Man Leader, Teacher, Healer, Decisive
P (1) 16 Tower Craftsman, Laborer, Builder
T (1) 20 Judgement Unswerving, Steadfast, Demanding, Forceful

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