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block ˈcapi·tals N pl

capi·tal [ˈkæpɪtəl] N

1. capital (city):

2. capital (letter):

3. capital ARCHIT:

4. capital no pl FIN:

capi·tal ˈas·sets N pl FIN

capi·tal ˈcrime N

ˈcapi·tal flight N no pl

capi·tal in·ˈvest·ment N FIN

capi·tal ˈlet·ter N

capi·tal ˈpun·ish·ment N no pl

ˈrisk capi·tal N no pl ECON

ˈven·ture capi·tal N no pl

capi·tal ˈgains tax N no pl

ˈstart-up capi·tal N no pl

Usage examples with capitals

in block capitals

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The temple features four columns that are attached to the building with tapered, square shafts and stylized capitals.
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The whole is united by the tall shafts that sweep unbroken from the floor to their capitals at the spring of the vault.
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It contains monumental engaged columns with granite bases, marble shafts, and terra-cotta capitals.
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These form the three principal types on which all capitals are based.
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The capitals are of swash design, with characteristic flourishes, designed primarily for use as initial letters.
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Part of the entablature remains on top of the capitals.
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Many of the capitals given in this chart have had multiple historical names during different dynasties.
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The carvings of the capitals are sober, using stylised foliage called feuilles grasses (thick leaves).
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The empire now had two capitals, two cabinets and two parliaments.
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Overall, this class scores moderately well on all three capitals, with a particular penchant for emerging cultural capital.
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