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capital stock
股本
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
cap·i·tal
n.
1.
Arch.
The
head
or
uppermost
member
of
a
column
,
pilaster
,
etc
.
It
consists
generally
of
three
parts
,
abacus
,
bell
(
or
vase
),
and
necking
.
See
these
terms
,
and
Column
.
2.
Geog.
The
seat
of
government
;
the
chief
city
or
town
in
a
country
;
a
metropolis
.
“A
busy
and
splendid
capital
”
3.
Money
,
property
,
or
stock
employed
in
trade
,
manufactures
,
etc
.;
the
sum
invested
or
lent
,
as
distinguished
from
the
income
or
interest
.
See
Capital stock
,
under
Capital
,
a.
4.
Polit. Econ.
That
portion
of
the
produce
of
industry
,
which
may
be
directly
employed
either
to
support
human
beings
or
to
assist
in
production
.
Note:
☞
When
wealth
is
used
to
assist
production
it
is
called
capital
.
The
capital
of
a
civilized
community
includes
fixed capital
(i.e.
buildings
,
machines
,
and
roads
used
in
the
course
of
production
and
exchange
)
and
circulating capital
(i.e.,
food
,
fuel
,
money
,
etc
.,
spent
in
the
course
of
production
and
exchange
).
5.
Anything
which
can
be
used
to
increase
one's
power
or
influence
.
He
tried
to
make
capital
out
of
his
rival's
discomfiture
.
--
London
Times
.
6.
Fort.
An
imaginary
line
dividing
a
bastion
,
ravelin
,
or
other
work
,
into
two
equal
parts
.
7.
A
chapter
,
or
section
,
of
a
book
. [
Obs
.]
Holy
St
.
Bernard
hath
said
in
the
59th
capital
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
8.
Print.
See
Capital letter
,
under
Capital
,
a.
Active capital
.
See
under
Active
,
Small capital
Print.
,
a
small
capital
letter
;
informally
referred
to
(
in
the
plural
)
as
small caps
;
as
,
the
technical
terms
are
listed
in
small caps
.
See
under
Capital
,
a.
To live on one's capital
,
to
consume
one's
capital
without
producing
or
accumulating
anything
to
replace
it
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cap·i·tal
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
head
. [
Obs
.]
Needs
must
the
Serpent
now
his
capital
bruise
Expect
with
mortal
pain
. --
Milton
.
2.
Having
reference
to
,
or
involving
,
the
forfeiture
of
the
head
or
life
;
affecting
life
;
punishable
with
death
;
as
,
capital
trials
;
capital
punishment
.
Many
crimes
that
are
capital
among
us
.
--
Swift
.
To
put
to
death
a
capital
offender
.
--
Milton
.
3.
First
in
importance
;
chief
;
principal
.
A
capital
article
in
religion
--
Atterbury
.
Whatever
is
capital
and
essential
in
Christianity
.
--
I
.
Taylor
.
4.
Chief
,
in
a
political
sense
,
as
being
the
seat
of
the
general
government
of
a
state
or
nation
;
as
,
Washington
and
Paris
are
capital
cities
.
5.
Of
first
rate
quality
;
excellent
;
as
,
a
capital
speech
or
song
. [
Colloq
.]
Capital letter
[F,
lettre
capitale]
Print.
,
a
leading
or
heading
letter
,
used
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence
and
as
the
first
letter
of
certain
words
,
distinguished
,
for
the
most
part
,
both
by
different
form
and
larger
size
,
from
the
small
(
lower-case
)
letters
,
which
form
the
greater
part
of
common
print
or
writing
.
Small capital letters
have
the
form
of
capital
letters
and
height
of
the
body
of
the
lower-case
letters
.
Capital stock
,
money
,
property
,
or
stock
invested
in
any
business
,
or
the
enterprise
of
any
corporation
or
institution
.
Syn:
--
Chief
;
leading
;
controlling
;
prominent
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
capital
stock
n
1:
the
maximum
number
of
shares
authorized
under
the
terms
of
a
corporation's
articles
of
incorporation
[
syn
:
authorized
shares
,
authorized stock
]
2:
the
book
value
of
the
outstanding
shares
of
a
corporation
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