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1. capital of France
noun.
The
capital
and
largest
city
of
France;
and
international
center
of
culture
and
commerce.
Synonyms
French Republic
University of Paris
Tuileries Gardens
Tuileries
Bastille
Parisienne
Latin Quarter
Parisian
Paris University
Sorbonne
French capital
Paris
Right Bank
Louvre
Louvre Museum
Tuileries Palace
Left Bank
City of Light
Ile-St-Louis
Eiffel Tower
Clichy-la-Garenne
Montmartre
Clichy
Champs Elysees
Orly
France
Featured Games
2. out-of-bounds
adjective.
Outside
the
foul
lines.
Synonyms
foul
Antonyms
fair
unclassified
3. out-of-town
adjective.
Happening
in
or
being
of
another
town
or
city.
Synonyms
distant
Antonyms
close
near
4. capital
noun.
(ˈkæpɪtəl)
Assets
available
for
use
in
the
production
of
further
assets.
Synonyms
working capital
operating capital
venture capital
liquid assets
stock
risk capital
current assets
quick assets
seed money
assets
Antonyms
nonpregnant
loser
little
small
ordinary
Etymology
capital (English)
capitalis (Latin)
caput (Latin)
5. capital
noun.
(ˈkæpɪtəl)
A
seat
of
government.
Synonyms
state capital
national capital
provincial capital
seat
Antonyms
disapproval
approval
activator
inhibitor
unimportant
Etymology
capital (English)
capitalis (Latin)
caput (Latin)
6. capital
noun.
(ˈkæpɪtəl)
Wealth
in
the
form
of
money
or
property
owned
by
a
person
or
business
and
human
resources
of
economic
value.
Synonyms
endowment
means
substance
principal
corpus
endowment fund
principal sum
assets
Antonyms
side
low
stand
lie
bad
Etymology
capital (English)
capitalis (Latin)
caput (Latin)
7. capital
noun.
(ˈkæpɪtəl)
One
of
the
large
alphabetic
characters
used
as
the
first
letter
in
writing
or
printing
proper
names
and
sometimes
for
emphasis;
capitals
were
kept
in
the
upper
half
of
the
type
case
and
so
became
known
as
upper-case
letters".
Synonyms
small capital
graphic symbol
character
majuscule
uppercase
capital letter
small cap
upper-case letter
grapheme
Antonyms
lowercase
irresponsibleness
irresponsibility
juvenile
minuscule
Etymology
capital (English)
capitalis (Latin)
caput (Latin)
8. capital
adjective.
(ˈkæpɪtəl)
First-rate.
Synonyms
superior
Antonyms
inferior
disrepute
Etymology
capital (English)
capitalis (Latin)
caput (Latin)
9. Capital
noun.
A
book
written
by
Karl
Marx
(1867)
describing
his
economic
theories.
Synonyms
Das Kapital
10. France
noun.
A
republic
in
western
Europe;
the
largest
country
wholly
in
Europe.
Synonyms
Gascogne
Nancy
Sambre River
Isere
Alsace
Meuse
EU
Corsica
Common Market
Tours
Monte Bianco
Versailles
Dijon
Rhein
Rhone
Lake Geneva
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Champagne
Loire
Vichy
Elsass
Mont Blanc
Aquitania
Normandie
Saone
Riviera
Sambre
Normandy
Vienne
Maginot Line
Frenchman
NATO
Gascony
Burgundy
Rheims
Poitou-Charentes
Cannes
Bordeaux
Provence
Orleans
Midi-Pyrenees
Lorraine
Brittany
Rhine
French person
EC
Loire Valley
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
European Union
Alsatia
Limousin
Alps
Calais
Seine River
Ile-de-France
Cherbourg
Picardie
Scheldt River
Isere River
Massif Central
Nantes
Anjou
Meuse River
Loire River
Lothringen
Toulouse
Toulon
the Alps
Marseilles
Pyrenees
Reims
French capital
Lille
Bourgogne
European Economic Community
Chartres
Seine
Paris
Chablis
Languedoc-Roussillon
EEC
Avignon
Scheldt
Palace of Versailles
Centre
Aquitaine
Lake Leman
Le Havre
Basque
Grenoble
Brest
Lyons
Europe
Valenciennes
capital of France
Artois
Orleanais
Saone River
French Republic
Garonne River
European Community
Pays de la Loire
Garonne
Poitou
Rhine River
Rhone River
Champagne-Ardenne
Bretagne
Lyon
Corse
Midi
Frenchwoman
Breiz
Rhone-Alpes
Picardy
City of Light
Lascaux
Marseille
Franche-Comte
Savoy
French region
Auvergne
Nice
Antonyms
artificial language
Etymology
France (English)
France (French)
France (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Francia (Latin)
Franci (Latin)
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