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Kadioguy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

'capital' is something that is at the top or ‘head’.

In the book Word Origins, it says:

capital

Etymologically, capital is something that is at the top or ‘head’.

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Does it mean capital is something that is at the top or (that is at the) ‘head’?

  

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kadioguy Does it mean capital is something that is at the top or (that is at the) ‘head’? Yes.

  • kadioguy Does it mean capital is something that is at the top or (that is at the) ‘head’?
  • Yes.
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kadioguyDoes it mean capital is something that is at the top or (that is at the) ‘head’?

Yes.

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