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Capacities
- noun - (computer science) the amount of information (in bytes) that can be stored on a disk drive; "the capacity of a hard disk drive is usually expressed in megabytes"
- a specified function; "he was employed in the capacity of director"; "he should be retained in his present capacity at a higher salary"
- an electrical phenomenon whereby an electric charge is stored
- capability to perform or produce; "among his gifts is his capacity for true altruism"; "limited runway capacity"; "a great capacity for growth"
- the amount that can be contained; "the gas tank has a capacity of 12 gallons"
- the maximum production possible; "the plant is working at 80 per cent capacity"
- the power to learn or retain knowledge; in law, the ability to understand the facts and significance of your behavior
- the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment; "the capability of a metal to be fused"
- tolerance for alcohol; "he had drunk beyo
Capacitive
- adjective - of or relating to capacitance
Capacitors
- noun - an electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge
Caparisons
- noun - put a caparison on; "caparison the horses for the festive occasion"
- stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse, especially (formerly) for a warhorse
Carabineer
- noun - a soldier (historically a mounted soldier) who is armed with a carbine
Carabinero
- unknown - Former armed Spanish policeman with special responsibility for border control.
Carabiners
- noun - an oblong metal ring with a spring clip; used in mountaineering to attach a rope to a piton or to connect two ropes
Carabinier
- noun - a soldier (historically a mounted soldier) who is armed with a carbine
Caracoling
- verb - make a half turn on a horse, in dressage
Caracolito
- noun - large Costa Rican tree having light-colored wood suitable for cabinetry; similar to the African lepidobotrys in wood structure as well as in fruit and flowers and leaves and seeds; often classified in other families