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capital In architecture, the top part, capstone, or head of a column or pillar.
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capital Manufactured resources such as tools, machinery, and buildings that are used in the production of other goods and services (eg, school buildings, books, tables, and chairs are some examples of capital used to produce education). This is sometimes called real capital.
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capitation a mode of paying for health services by a fixed rate per person per unit of time, usually a month
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capitate head-like or dense cluster.
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capitate In a globular cluster or head.
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