Capital can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.
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capital - uppercase; "capital A"; "great A"; "many medieval manuscripts are in majuscule script" | ||
capital - first-rate; "a capital fellow"; "a capital idea" | ||
capital - of primary importance; "our capital concern was to avoid defeat" | ||
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capital - assets available for use in the production of further assets | ||
capital - a seat of government | ||
capital - 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" | ||
capital - wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value | ||
capital - the upper part of a column that supports the entablature | ||
Capital - the federal government of the United States | ||
capital - a center that is associated more than any other with some activity or product; "the crime capital of Italy"; "the drug capital of Columbia" | ||
capital - a book written by Karl Marx (1867) describing his economic theories |
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1. | noun | The crime capital of Italy. | |
2. | noun | The drug capital of Columbia. | |
3. | noun | The cells were operating in the Ghazaliyah and al-Jihad districts of the capital. | |
4. | noun | One week to elections day and the general atmosphere in the capital is eerie, yet strikingly familiar. | |
5. | noun | I concur that Ba'athists and former security forces are capable of immediately controlling at least 5 out of 18 governorates, along with the capital, if Americans are to be removed from the picture entirely. | |
6. | noun | On South Andaman, the most heavily populated island, is Port Blair, which is the capital and the only large town in the entire archipelago. | |
7. | noun | The papers found at headquarters of the Mukhabarat, Iraq's secret police, show that an entourage from Al Qaeda group was sent to the Iraqi capital in March 1998 from Sudan. | |
8. | noun | As we are living in an age where intellectual capital is so valuable, it is important for every young person to obtain the very best possible education they can. | |
9. | noun | The Corporate requirement to lower working capital usage for the Merchanting business irrespective of the above parochial business issues. | |
10. | noun | Middle Office have instigated a new daily working capital report process tracking cash settlement/ funding data to working capital components for all Metals businesses. | |
11. | noun | I know that with my industry-wide and investment banking contacts that I can help raise capital for the fund. | |
12. | noun | * Adopts guidelines to improve reliability and help moderate prices in gas commodity markets, and identifies the capital projects needed to meet these guidelines over the course of the GA II period (2003-2007). * | |
13. | noun | * Provides a high degree of rate stability, with a 3.5% escalator to capture both inflation and the cost of needed capital projects. | |
14. | noun | The guaranteed rates will be adjustable only for significant changes in the cost of capital or increased costs due to governmental requirements or catastrophic events. * | |
15. | noun | Being the texting capital of the world. | |
16. | adj. | Capital A. | |
17. | adj. | A capital fellow. | |
18. | adj. | A capital idea. | |
19. | adj. | Our capital concern was to avoid defeat. | |
20. | adj. | Percentage of Americans unaffected by Bush's sweeping 2003 cuts in capital gains and dividends taxes. | |
21. | adj. | $42,000 - Average savings members of Bush's cabinet received in 2003 as a result of cuts in capital gains and dividends taxes. | |
22. | adj. | Percentage of American families who will save less than $100 on their 2006 federal taxes as a result of 2003 cut in capital gains and dividends taxes. | |
23. | adj. | Average number of minutes Bush spent reviewing capital punishment cases while governor of Texas. |
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The crime capital of Italy. |
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The drug capital of Columbia. |
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The cells were operating in the Ghazaliyah and al-Jihad districts of the capital. |
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One week to elections day and the general atmosphere in the capital is eerie, yet strikingly familiar. |
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I concur that Ba'athists and former security forces are capable of immediately controlling at least 5 out of 18 governorates, along with the capital, if Americans are to be removed from the picture entirely. |
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On South Andaman, the most heavily populated island, is Port Blair, which is the capital and the only large town in the entire archipelago. |
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The papers found at headquarters of the Mukhabarat, Iraq's secret police, show that an entourage from Al Qaeda group was sent to the Iraqi capital in March 1998 from Sudan. |
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As we are living in an age where intellectual capital is so valuable, it is important for every young person to obtain the very best possible education they can. |
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The Corporate requirement to lower working capital usage for the Merchanting business irrespective of the above parochial business issues. |
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Middle Office have instigated a new daily working capital report process tracking cash settlement/ funding data to working capital components for all Metals businesses. |
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I know that with my industry-wide and investment banking contacts that I can help raise capital for the fund. |
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* Adopts guidelines to improve reliability and help moderate prices in gas commodity markets, and identifies the capital projects needed to meet these guidelines over the course of the GA II period (2003-2007). * |
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* Provides a high degree of rate stability, with a 3.5% escalator to capture both inflation and the cost of needed capital projects. |
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The guaranteed rates will be adjustable only for significant changes in the cost of capital or increased costs due to governmental requirements or catastrophic events. * |
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Being the texting capital of the world. |
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Capital A. |
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A capital fellow. |
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A capital idea. |
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Our capital concern was to avoid defeat. |
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Percentage of Americans unaffected by Bush's sweeping 2003 cuts in capital gains and dividends taxes. |
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$42,000 - Average savings members of Bush's cabinet received in 2003 as a result of cuts in capital gains and dividends taxes. |
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Percentage of American families who will save less than $100 on their 2006 federal taxes as a result of 2003 cut in capital gains and dividends taxes. |
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Average number of minutes Bush spent reviewing capital punishment cases while governor of Texas. |
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