| APITHERAPIES | • APITHERAPY n. the therapeutic use of bee products, such as royal jelly and propolis. |
| CAPITALISING | • capitalising v. Present participle of capitalise. • CAPITALISE v. to write or print with an initial capital or in capitals, also CAPITALIZE. |
| CAPITALISTIC | • capitalistic adj. Of or pertaining to capitalism or to capitalists. • capitalistic adj. Organised on a capitalist basis. • CAPITALISTIC adj. relating to capitalism. |
| CAPITALIZING | • capitalizing v. Present participle of capitalize. • CAPITALIZE v. to write or print with an initial capital or in capitals, also CAPITALISE. |
| CAPITULARIES | • capitularies n. Plural of capitulary. • CAPITULARY n. a collection of ordinances, esp. of Frankish kings. |
| CAPITULATING | • capitulating v. Present participle of capitulate. • CAPITULATE v. to yield, accept terms. |
| CAPITULATION | • capitulation n. A reducing to heads or articles; a formal agreement. • capitulation n. The act of capitulating or surrendering to an enemy upon stipulated terms; the act of ceasing to resist… • capitulation n. The instrument containing the terms of an agreement or surrender. |
| CAPITULATORS | • capitulators n. Plural of capitulator. • CAPITULATOR n. one who capitulates. |
| CAPITULATORY | • capitulatory adj. Serving to capitulate or surrender. • CAPITULATORY adj. of the nature of capitulation. |
| DECAPITALISE | • decapitalise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of decapitalize. • DECAPITALISE v. to remove capital from, also DECAPITALIZE. |
| DECAPITALIZE | • decapitalize v. (Transitive) To uncapitalize (convert the first letter (or more) of (something) from uppercase to lowercase). • decapitalize v. (Transitive, finance) To convert a capital value, typically into a rental. • decapitalize v. (Transitive, law) To remove (something’s) status as a capital crime; to cause (something) to no longer… |
| DECAPITATING | • decapitating v. Present participle of decapitate. • DECAPITATE v. to cut off the head of. |
| DECAPITATION | • decapitation n. Beheading; the act of beheading or decapitating. • decapitation n. The ousting or destruction of the ruling body of a government or other organization. • decapitation n. (Politics) The unseating of a senior politician. |
| DECAPITATORS | • decapitators n. Plural of decapitator. • DECAPITATOR n. one who decapitates. |
| RECAPITALISE | • recapitalise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of recapitalize. • RECAPITALISE v. to supply with new capital, also RECAPITALIZE. |
| RECAPITALIZE | • recapitalize v. To change how a corporation is structured. • RECAPITALIZE v. to change the capital structure of, also RECAPITALISE. |
| RECAPITULATE | • recapitulate v. (Transitive) To summarize or repeat in concise form. • recapitulate v. (Intransitive) To summarize or repeat in concise form. • recapitulate v. (Transitive) To reproduce or closely resemble (as in structure or function). |