- form of address, e.g. Thou, O king, art a king of kings, is
usually capitalised. However,
lowercase o is also
occasionally seen in this context. In most...
-
letter of a
sentence or of a
proper noun (called capitalisation, or
capitalised words),
which makes lowercase more
common in
regular text. In some contexts...
- Look up capitalize,
capitalise, capitalization, or
capitalisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Capitalization is
writing a word with its
first letter...
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gateway website, Wales.com,
state that it
should always be
capitalised. It is
always capitalised on
motorway signs.
Between the
Statute of
Rhuddlan of 1284...
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letters from the
Latin alphabet and are
written with the
first letter capitalised.
Earlier symbols for
chemical elements stem from
classical Latin and...
- of praise'). The term is
included in the
names of institutions,
often capitalised in English: "Institute of [****] of
Pontifical Right". The institutions...
-
United Kingdom's best-known
stock market index of the 100 most
highly capitalised blue
chips listed on the
London Stock Exchange. The
index started on...
- otherness, like a
specular image, as
opposed to the big
Other (always
capitalised as "A")
which represents otherness itself. It is
sometimes called the...
-
blamed for the coup and destro****,
weakening ****rno's power.
Suharto capitalised on this,
becoming President in 1968 and
establishing a US-backed "New...
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twice a year. The
Nikkei 225
measures the
performance of 225
highly capitalised and
liquid publicly owned companies in ****an from a wide
array of industry...