[Home]Capital

HomePage | Recent Changes | Preferences

Difference (from prior major revision) (minor diff, author diff)

Added: 1a2
:also see capitalism

Changed: 3c4
Also, the capital of a country is the city or town that contains the central government a country. Each country has one official capital at any given point in time, usually fixed, though it may be separate from the actual seat of government or move about seasonally. See [capital (geography)]?.
Also, the capital of a country is the city or town that contains the central government a country. A country may have more than one official capital at any given point in time It may be separate from the actual seat of government or move about seasonally. Different branches of government may be centered in different cities. See capital cities.

Changed: 5,7c6
Also, the capital of a pillar or column is its top part. See [capital (architecture)]?.

also see capitalism
In architecture, the capital of a pillar or column is its top part. See [capital (architecture)]?.

In economics, capital is wealth, especially wealth used to start or maintain a business. It is one of the three factors of production.
also see capitalism

Also, the capital of a country is the city or town that contains the central government a country. A country may have more than one official capital at any given point in time It may be separate from the actual seat of government or move about seasonally. Different branches of government may be centered in different cities. See capital cities.

In architecture, the capital of a pillar or column is its top part. See [capital (architecture)]?.

/Talk


HomePage | Recent Changes | Preferences
This page is read-only | View other revisions
Last edited October 27, 2001 5:06 am by MichaelTinkler (diff)
Search: