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capital
The most important city in the field specified

Hollywood is the film capital, New York the theater capital, Las Vegas the gambling capital.

Money and wealth. The means to acquire goods and services, especially in a non-barter system
Knowledge; awareness; proficiency

Interpreters need a good amount of cultural capital in order to function efficiently in the profession.

Money invested in a business by its owners
An imaginary line dividing a bastion, ravelin, or other work, into two equal parts
excellent
The capital of a country is the city or town where its government or parliament meets. Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal
See Capital stock, under Capital, a
the sum invested or lent, as distinguished from the income or interest
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
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
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]
of prime importance
Money used to create income, either as investment in a business or income-producing property
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
See Capital letter, under Capital, a
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
Cash or goods used to generate income The net worth of a business, i e the amount by which its assets exceed its liabilities
The uppermost part of a column
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