Section 1
Words from CAPUT, CAPITIS ('head')
Let's start at the 'head' with words from the Latin root CAPUT or CAPITIS. These terms relate to heads, leadership, heights, and main ideas.
Key Words
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| capitalist (n.) | 1. A person who has invested personal wealth in business. 2. A very wealthy person. |
| capitulation (n.) | Surrender; ending resistance. |
| decapitate (v.) | To cut off the head of; to behead. |
| precipice (n.) | 1. A very steep or vertical face of a cliff or rock. 2. The edge of a dangerous situation. |
| precipitate (v.) | 1. To throw down from a great height. 2. To make happen suddenly or quickly. |
| recapitulation (n.) | 1. The restatement of a main idea. 2. A summary or concise review. |
πExample Usage
- The venture capitalist spent years building a diverse portfolio of tech startups and real estate holdings.
- After months of grueling negotiations, the sudden capitulation of the opposing party took everyone by surprise.
- In certain historical dramas, the plot often reaches a climax when the villain is ordered to decapitate a rival to secure the throne.
- As the inflation rate continued to climb, economists warned that the nation was teetering on the precipice of a major depression.
- The diplomatβs controversial remarks served only to precipitate a breakdown in the peace talks.
- The final chapter of the textbook offers a helpful recapitulation of all the major theories discussed throughout the semester.