Etymology: [ ka-p&-t&l, ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English capitale, modification of Old North French capitel, from Late Latin capitellum small head, top of column, diminutive of Latin capit-, caput head; more at HEAD.
sermaye, başkent, büyük harf, kazanç, kapital, cezası ölüm olan, büyük, ciddi, ölüm, baş, kâr, ana, mükemmel, başşehir, sermayeli, önemli, önde gelen, ana para, fon, birinci derecede, çıkar, sütun başı, mühim, mali sermaye, sermaye ile ilgili, sütun başlığı, kusursuz, idamlık, büyük harf, majüskül, sermaye, anamal, kapital, büyük (harf), sermayeye ait, başlık, (harf) büyük, başmal, en önemli kent, istismar etmek, capital account sermaye he, make capital of kendi çıkarına kullanmak, büyük harf, anapara, başkent, ANA MAL; ANA PARA; BAŞŞEHİR/BAŞKENT, sermaye, fon, anapara, belli başlı, sermayesi olan, Sermayenin, in başkenti, -in başkenti, Büyük harfler,
An uppercase letter, A city designated as a legislative seat by the government or some other authority, often the city in which the government is located; otherwise the most important city within a country or a subdivision of it, Money and wealth. The means to acquire goods and services, especially in a non-barter system, Already-produced durable goods available for use as a factor of production, such as steam shovels (equipment) and office buildings (structures), The uppermost part of a column, The most important city in the field specified, involving punishment by death, Knowledge; awareness; proficiency, excellent, uppercase, of prime importance, See Capital stock, under Capital, a, That portion of the produce of industry, which may be directly employed either to support human beings or to assist in production, the sum invested or lent, as distinguished from the income or interest, The seat of government; the chief city or town in a country; a metropolis, See these terms, and Column, Anything which can be used to increase one's power or influence, Money, property, or stock employed in trade, manufactures, etc, punishable by death; "a capital offense", of primary important; "our capital concern was to avoid defeat", It consists generally of three parts, abacus, bell (or vase), and necking, main, chief, principal; punishable by death, the upper part of a column that supports the entablature one of the large alphabetic characters used as the first letter in writing or printing proper names and sometimes for emphasis; "printers once kept the type for capitals and for small letters in separate cases; capitals were kept in the upper half of the type case and so became known as upper-case letters", A chapter, or section, of a book, See Capital letter, under Capital, a, An imaginary line dividing a bastion, ravelin, or other work, into two equal parts, Of or pertaining to the head, 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, Of first rate quality; excellent; as, a capital speech or song, First in importance; chief; principal, Having reference to, or involving, the forfeiture of the head or life; affecting life; punishable with death; as, capital trials; capital punishment, first-rate; "a capital fellow"; "a capital idea, The head or uppermost member of a column, pilaster, etc, a seat of government wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value assets available for use in the production of further assets uppercase; "capital A"; "great A"; "many medieval manuscripts are in majuscule script", a book written by Karl Marx (1867) describing his economic theories, one of the large alphabetic characters used as the first letter in writing or printing proper names and sometimes for emphasis; "printers once kept the type for capitals and for small letters in separate cases; capitals were kept in the upper half of the type case and so became known as upper-case letters", a seat of government, wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value, the upper part of a column that supports the entablature, first-rate; "a capital fellow"; "a capital idea", Physical capital is the stock of products set aside to support future production and consumption In the national income and product accounts, private capital consists of business inventories, producers' durable equipment, and residential and nonresidential structures Financial capital is funds raised by governments, individuals, or businesses by incurring liabilities such as bonds, mortgages, or stock certificates Human capital is the education, training, work experience, and other attributes that enhance the ability of the labor force to produce goods and services Bank capital is the sum advanced and put at risk by the owners of a bank; it represents the first "cushion" in the event of loss, thereby decreasing the willingness of the owners to take risks in lending See investment [Back to top], (1) Money used to create income, either as an investment in a business or an income property (2) The money or property comprising the wealth owned or used by a person or business enterprise (3) The accumulated wealth of a person or business (4) The net worth of a business represented by the amount by which its assets exceed liabilities, 1 Wealth in the form of cash or property that can be used to earn income 2 The net worth of a business, which is the amount by which its assets are greater than its liabilities 3 What you own free and clear, assets available for use in the production of further assets, disapproval If you say that someone is making capital out of a situation, you disapprove of the way they are gaining an advantage for themselves through other people's efforts or bad luck. He rebuked the President for trying to make political capital out of the hostage situation. In architecture, the crowning member of a column, pier, pilaster, or other vertical form, providing a structural support and transition for the horizontal member (entablature) or arch above. In Classical styles, the capital is the architectural member that most readily identifies the order. Simple stone capitals have been found in the earliest known pyramids of ancient Egypt ( 2890-2686 BC), at Saqqarah. In economics, the stock of resources that are used to produce other goods now and in the future. In classical economics the three factors of production are capital, labour, and land. Capital embodies the man-made resources, which include the buildings, plant, equipment, and inventories created by all three factors. In this sense, capital goods may be contrasted with consumer goods. The creation of capital goods means that consumption is forgone, resulting in saving. The flow of saving becomes a flow of investment. Expenditures on education and training are often referred to as investment in human capital (see Gary S. Becker). Financial capital is the term given to the stocks and bonds issued in order to finance the acquisition of capital goods. Capital District of Santafé de Bogotá Australian Capital Territory capital gains tax capital levy capital punishment capital goods opera of the capital, You can use capital to refer to buildings or machinery which are necessary to produce goods or to make companies more efficient, but which do not make money directly. capital equipment that could have served to increase production. capital investment, Capital is a large sum of money which you use to start a business, or which you invest in order to make more money. Companies are having difficulty in raising capital A large amount of capital is invested in all these branches, city where national or regional government is located; property, assets, wealth; top of a column, Capital is the part of an amount of money borrowed or invested which does not include interest. With a conventional repayment mortgage, the repayments consist of both capital and interest, The capital of a country is the city or town where its government or parliament meets. Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, A capital offence is one that is so serious that the person who commits it can be punished by death. Espionage is a capital offence in this country. Americans wrongly convicted of capital crimes. see also working capital, Capitals or capital letters are written or printed letters in the form which is used at the beginning of sentences or names. `T', `B', and `F' are capitals. The name and address are written in capitals, If a place is the capital of a particular industry or activity, it is the place that is most famous for it, because it happens in that place more than anywhere else. Colmar has long been considered the capital of the wine trade. New York, the fashion capital of the world, Cash or goods used to generate income The net worth of a business, i e the amount by which its assets exceed its liabilities, uppercase; "capital A"; "great A"; "many medieval manuscripts are in majuscule script", The head or crowning feature of a column or pillar Structurally, capitals broaden the area of a column so that it can more easily bear the weight of the arch or entablature it supports, Money invested in a business by its owners, One of the basic resources used in a technological system Capital (money) is the accumulated finances and goods devoted to the production of other goods, The money or wealth needed to produce goods and services See also human capital and physical capital, account that represents real ownership and is the difference between the value of the assets and the liabilities Includes owner's original investment, subsequent investments and profit derived from the business less losses incurred and withdrawals from the owner, A business's cash or property, or an investor's pile of cash, Wealth used to produce more wealth, or wealth in the course of exchange, Broadly, all the money and other property of a corporation or other enterprise used in transacting its business Capitalization Long-term debt, preferred stock and net worth The loan capital of a community development loan fund; includes that which has been borrowed from and is repayable to third parties as well as that which is earned or owned by the loan fund (i e "permanent capital") Capital Markets Those financial markets, including institutions and individuals, that exchange securities, especially long-term debt instruments Cash Flow Financing Short-term loan providing additional cash to cover cash shortfalls in anticipation of revenue, such as the payment(s) of receivables, Money which is used to supply “working” capital or to purchase capital goods, which are to be used to generate the income of the company Capital can also include the reserves of undistributed profit retained by the company Share capital refers to the money raised as a result of the sale of company shares Working capital is used to buy stock and finance debtors, The amount representing the owners equity in the assets of the company, Funding for investment in capital assets or to operate a business Also refers to the value of an investment in a business, or in assets such as property or shares, (1)Money used to create income, either as an investment in a business or an income property (2) The money or property comprising the wealth owned or used by a person or business enterprise (3) The accumulated wealth as a person or business (4) The net worth of a business represented by the amount by which its assets exceed liabilities, 1) The net worth of a business defined by the amount by which its assets exceed its liabilities 2) Money used to create income 3) The money or other assets comprising the wealth at the disposal of a person or business enterprise 4) The accumulated wealth of a business or individual, The total amount of money or other resources owned or used to acquire future income or benefits, The amount of money invested in the business by stockholders, or accumulated in profits Also referred to as Equity, or Net Worth, The wealth, as in money or property, available to be invested in a business, Money used to create income, either as investment in a business or income-producing property, *** Assets less liabilities, representing the ownership interest in a business; *** a stock of accumulated goods, especially at a specified time and in contrast to income received during a specified time period; *** accumulated goods devoted to the produc, Broadly, all the money and other property of a corporation or other enterprise used in transacting its business, In a capital manner, In a way involving the forfeiture of the head or life; as, to punish capitally, In a capital manner; excellently, in a capital way; excellently, plural of capital, The crowning feature of a column or pilaster, To speak in capitals To emphasise certain words with great stress Certain nouns spelt with a capital letter are meant to be emphatic and distinctive, Upper-case letters used to indicate names, titles, and important words,
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An uppercase letter
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A city designated as a legislative seat by the government or some other authority, often the city in which the government is located; otherwise the most important city within a country or a subdivision of it - "The Welsh government claims that Cardiff is Europe’s youngest capital."
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Money and wealth. The means to acquire goods and services, especially in a non-barter system
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Already-produced durable goods available for use as a factor of production, such as steam shovels (equipment) and office buildings (structures) - "He does not have enough capital to start a business."
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The uppermost part of a column
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The most important city in the field specified - "Hollywood is the film capital, New York the theater capital, Las Vegas the gambling capital."
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involving punishment by death - "Not all felonies are capital crimes."
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Knowledge; awareness; proficiency - "Interpreters need a good amount of cultural capital in order to function efficiently in the profession."
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excellent - "That is a capital idea!"
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uppercase - "One begins a sentence with a capital letter."
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of prime importance
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See Capital stock, under Capital, a
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That portion of the produce of industry, which may be directly employed either to support human beings or to assist in production
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the sum invested or lent, as distinguished from the income or interest
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The seat of government; the chief city or town in a country; a metropolis
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See these terms, and Column
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Anything which can be used to increase one's power or influence
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Money, property, or stock employed in trade, manufactures, etc
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punishable by death; "a capital offense"
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of primary important; "our capital concern was to avoid defeat"
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It consists generally of three parts, abacus, bell (or vase), and necking
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main, chief, principal; punishable by death sıfat
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the upper part of a column that supports the entablature one of the large alphabetic characters used as the first letter in writing or printing proper names and sometimes for emphasis; "printers once kept the type for capitals and for small letters in separate cases; capitals were kept in the upper half of the type case and so became known as upper-case letters"
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A chapter, or section, of a book
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See Capital letter, under Capital, a
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An imaginary line dividing a bastion, ravelin, or other work, into two equal parts
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Of or pertaining to the head
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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
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Of first rate quality; excellent; as, a capital speech or song
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First in importance; chief; principal
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Having reference to, or involving, the forfeiture of the head or life; affecting life; punishable with death; as, capital trials; capital punishment
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first-rate; "a capital fellow"; "a capital idea
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The head or uppermost member of a column, pilaster, etc
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a seat of government wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value assets available for use in the production of further assets uppercase; "capital A"; "great A"; "many medieval manuscripts are in majuscule script"
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a book written by Karl Marx (1867) describing his economic theories
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one of the large alphabetic characters used as the first letter in writing or printing proper names and sometimes for emphasis; "printers once kept the type for capitals and for small letters in separate cases; capitals were kept in the upper half of the type case and so became known as upper-case letters"
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a seat of government
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wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value
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the upper part of a column that supports the entablature
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first-rate; "a capital fellow"; "a capital idea"
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Physical capital is the stock of products set aside to support future production and consumption In the national income and product accounts, private capital consists of business inventories, producers' durable equipment, and residential and nonresidential structures Financial capital is funds raised by governments, individuals, or businesses by incurring liabilities such as bonds, mortgages, or stock certificates Human capital is the education, training, work experience, and other attributes that enhance the ability of the labor force to produce goods and services Bank capital is the sum advanced and put at risk by the owners of a bank; it represents the first "cushion" in the event of loss, thereby decreasing the willingness of the owners to take risks in lending See investment [Back to top]
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(1) Money used to create income, either as an investment in a business or an income property (2) The money or property comprising the wealth owned or used by a person or business enterprise (3) The accumulated wealth of a person or business (4) The net worth of a business represented by the amount by which its assets exceed liabilities
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1 Wealth in the form of cash or property that can be used to earn income 2 The net worth of a business, which is the amount by which its assets are greater than its liabilities 3 What you own free and clear
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assets available for use in the production of further assets
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disapproval If you say that someone is making capital out of a situation, you disapprove of the way they are gaining an advantage for themselves through other people's efforts or bad luck. He rebuked the President for trying to make political capital out of the hostage situation. In architecture, the crowning member of a column, pier, pilaster, or other vertical form, providing a structural support and transition for the horizontal member (entablature) or arch above. In Classical styles, the capital is the architectural member that most readily identifies the order. Simple stone capitals have been found in the earliest known pyramids of ancient Egypt ( 2890-2686 BC), at Saqqarah. In economics, the stock of resources that are used to produce other goods now and in the future. In classical economics the three factors of production are capital, labour, and land. Capital embodies the man-made resources, which include the buildings, plant, equipment, and inventories created by all three factors. In this sense, capital goods may be contrasted with consumer goods. The creation of capital goods means that consumption is forgone, resulting in saving. The flow of saving becomes a flow of investment. Expenditures on education and training are often referred to as investment in human capital (see Gary S. Becker). Financial capital is the term given to the stocks and bonds issued in order to finance the acquisition of capital goods. Capital District of Santafé de Bogotá Australian Capital Territory capital gains tax capital levy capital punishment capital goods opera of the capital
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You can use capital to refer to buildings or machinery which are necessary to produce goods or to make companies more efficient, but which do not make money directly. capital equipment that could have served to increase production. capital investment
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Capital is a large sum of money which you use to start a business, or which you invest in order to make more money. Companies are having difficulty in raising capital A large amount of capital is invested in all these branches
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city where national or regional government is located; property, assets, wealth; top of a column isim
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Capital is the part of an amount of money borrowed or invested which does not include interest. With a conventional repayment mortgage, the repayments consist of both capital and interest
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The capital of a country is the city or town where its government or parliament meets. Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal
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A capital offence is one that is so serious that the person who commits it can be punished by death. Espionage is a capital offence in this country. Americans wrongly convicted of capital crimes. see also working capital
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Capitals or capital letters are written or printed letters in the form which is used at the beginning of sentences or names. `T', `B', and `F' are capitals. The name and address are written in capitals
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If a place is the capital of a particular industry or activity, it is the place that is most famous for it, because it happens in that place more than anywhere else. Colmar has long been considered the capital of the wine trade. New York, the fashion capital of the world
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Cash or goods used to generate income The net worth of a business, i e the amount by which its assets exceed its liabilities
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uppercase; "capital A"; "great A"; "many medieval manuscripts are in majuscule script"
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The head or crowning feature of a column or pillar Structurally, capitals broaden the area of a column so that it can more easily bear the weight of the arch or entablature it supports
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Money invested in a business by its owners
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One of the basic resources used in a technological system Capital (money) is the accumulated finances and goods devoted to the production of other goods
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The money or wealth needed to produce goods and services See also human capital and physical capital
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account that represents real ownership and is the difference between the value of the assets and the liabilities Includes owner's original investment, subsequent investments and profit derived from the business less losses incurred and withdrawals from the owner
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A business's cash or property, or an investor's pile of cash
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Wealth used to produce more wealth, or wealth in the course of exchange
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Broadly, all the money and other property of a corporation or other enterprise used in transacting its business Capitalization Long-term debt, preferred stock and net worth The loan capital of a community development loan fund; includes that which has been borrowed from and is repayable to third parties as well as that which is earned or owned by the loan fund (i e "permanent capital") Capital Markets Those financial markets, including institutions and individuals, that exchange securities, especially long-term debt instruments Cash Flow Financing Short-term loan providing additional cash to cover cash shortfalls in anticipation of revenue, such as the payment(s) of receivables
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Money which is used to supply “working” capital or to purchase capital goods, which are to be used to generate the income of the company Capital can also include the reserves of undistributed profit retained by the company Share capital refers to the money raised as a result of the sale of company shares Working capital is used to buy stock and finance debtors
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The amount representing the owners equity in the assets of the company
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Funding for investment in capital assets or to operate a business Also refers to the value of an investment in a business, or in assets such as property or shares
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(1)Money used to create income, either as an investment in a business or an income property (2) The money or property comprising the wealth owned or used by a person or business enterprise (3) The accumulated wealth as a person or business (4) The net worth of a business represented by the amount by which its assets exceed liabilities
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1) The net worth of a business defined by the amount by which its assets exceed its liabilities 2) Money used to create income 3) The money or other assets comprising the wealth at the disposal of a person or business enterprise 4) The accumulated wealth of a business or individual
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The total amount of money or other resources owned or used to acquire future income or benefits
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The amount of money invested in the business by stockholders, or accumulated in profits Also referred to as Equity, or Net Worth
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The wealth, as in money or property, available to be invested in a business
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Money used to create income, either as investment in a business or income-producing property
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*** Assets less liabilities, representing the ownership interest in a business; *** a stock of accumulated goods, especially at a specified time and in contrast to income received during a specified time period; *** accumulated goods devoted to the produc
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Broadly, all the money and other property of a corporation or other enterprise used in transacting its business
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In a capital manner
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capitally
In a way involving the forfeiture of the head or life; as, to punish capitally
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In a capital manner; excellently
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in a capital way; excellently
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capitals
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The crowning feature of a column or pilaster
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To speak in capitals To emphasise certain words with great stress Certain nouns spelt with a capital letter are meant to be emphatic and distinctive
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Upper-case letters used to indicate names, titles, and important words
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