Capital ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Capital ( noun )

  1. A city designated as the seat of government and administrative center of a country, state, or region, often serving as the capital city.
  2. Wealth in the form of money or assets, especially that used to start or maintain a business.
  3. An uppercase letter.

Origin:

Late latin capitalis, from latin caput head.

Examples:

  1. New Delhi is the capital of India.
  2. She invested a large amount of capital in the stock market.
  3. The first letter of each word in the title should be written in capital letters.

(As an adjective)

Capital ( adjective )

  1. A city designated as the seat of government and administrative center of a country, state, or region, often serving as the capital city.
  2. Wealth in the form of money or assets, especially that used to start or maintain a business.
  3. An uppercase letter.

Origin:

Late latin capitalis, from latin caput head.

Examples:

  1. New Delhi is the capital of India.
  2. She invested a large amount of capital in the stock market.
  3. The first letter of each word in the title should be written in capital letters.
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