Capitalisation vs Capitalizationampflash - What's the difference?
capitalisation | capitalizationampflash |
Capitalizationampflash has no English definition.
(en noun) (non-Oxford British spelling)
The act or process of capitalising.
# Choice of case (when writing a word); the act or process of writing a word in a particular case, such as ALL CAPS, CamelCase, or all lowercase.
## (in particular) The act or process of writing (something: either an entire word or text, or just the initial letter(s) thereof) in capital letters.
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# The act or process of seizing (an opportunity) and profiting or obtaining an advantage (from it).
#* 1998 , Phillip Brian Harper, Are We Not Men? , page 75:
The state of being capitalised.
# The state of having a particular case, such as ALL CAPS or all lowercase.
The total value of all outstanding shares for a publicly-traded company
* 1907 , Jack London, The Iron Heel :
Capitalizationampflash is often a misspelling of capitalisation.
Capitalizationampflash has no English definition.
As a noun capitalisation
is the act or process of capitalising.capitalisation
English
(wikipedia capitalisation)Alternative forms
* capitalization (North American and Oxford British spelling)Noun
- English and French have different rules for the capitalisation of the names of the days of the week.
- The capitalisation of all nouns is a distinctive feature of German.
- [...] apparently indicating the degree to which his identification with black music predicates his capitalization on it [...]
- His capitalisation was erratic: sometimes he wrote "British", sometimes "british", sometimes "briTish"...
- I doubt if one of them was interested in any business the total capitalization of which exceeded a couple of hundred thousand dollars.