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1. From Latin Capitationem, from caput ("head")

2. Rome is also called the "Caput Mundi" (Capital of the World).

Thành phố cũng được gọi là "Caput Mundi" tức Kinh đô thế giới.

3. Middle English from Old French Chief, chef, based on Latin caput ‘head’.

4. Estimated annual per caput effective dose of ionizing radiation worldwide from atomic bomb tests

5. The hip joint comprising an acetabulum, being a part of the pelvic bone, comprising an acetabulum surface, and a caput femur, being a part of the femoral bone, comprising a caput femur surface.

6. The muscle meat extends #-# cm from below the head of the thigh bone (Caput ossis femoris

7. "Alius ibi pectit caput, Alius abstergit sudorem, Alius repurgat perones aut ocreas, Alius eructat allium

8. As nouns the difference between Capitulum and caput is that Capitulum is (botany) a densely clustered inflorescence composed

9. The muscle meat extends 5-7 cm from below the head of the thigh bone (Caput ossis femoris).

10. 9 But perhaps the last concert, when Paragon joined with the Caput Ensemble, outdid all the events.

11. Among the Spanish words for leader is Caudillo, which derives from the Latin capitellum, the diminutive of caput (head)

12. In contextanatomylang=en terms the difference between Capitulum and caput is that Capitulum is (anatomy) a small protuberance on a bone which articulates into another bone to form a ball-and-socket joint while caput is (anatomy) a knob-like protuberance or Capitulum

13. Regina aulaque regia conservata temptant petere Coruscantem, Rei Publicae Galacticae caput, sed clade accepta per inopiam appellunt astronavem Tatooinem, planetam deserticum

14. … (313) Quae ex lumbis in cervicem et caput redundantia levis siderationis more resolutionis sensum inducunt, Convulsionem ac mentis emotionem minantur

15. Neque quantum ad Abjectionem exterioris humilitatis; quod tangit in hoc quod dicit, quasi circulum; scilicet, caput ad pedes inclinare, vel circumducere sicut …

16. A caul or Cowl (Latin: Caput galeatum, literally, "helmeted head") is a piece of membrane that can cover a newborn's head and face

17. In 60 cases or surgically treated patients with caput ulna syndrome we got the best results after simple resection of the styloid process of the ulna.

18. The ham must be separated from the hip at the hip joint (articulatio coxae) where the femur head (caput femoris) connects with the acetabulum on the pelvic bone.

19. A Caul (Latin: Caput galeatum, literally, "head helmet") is a thin, filmy membrane, the amnion, that can cover a newborn's head and face immediately after birth

20. Capo Meaning: "leader of a Mafia 'family,' " 1952, Italian, literally "head," from Latin caput "head" (from PIE root… See definitions of Capo.

21. 1610s, "counting of heads," from Late Latin Capitationem (nominative capitatio), noun of action from past participle stem of a verb derived from caput "head" (see capitulum)

22. A Caul or veil (Latin: Caput galeatum) is a thin, filmy membrane, the remnants of the amniotic sac, that covers or partly covers the newborn mammal immediately after birth

23. Biceps muscle, any muscle with two heads, or points of origin (from Latin bis, “two,” and caput, “head”). In human beings, there are the Biceps brachii and Biceps femoris

24. Algol, or Caput Algol – Ras al-Ghul, the brightest star of the Gorgon's Head – has consistently and universally been seen as a malefic star that brings calamity and loss to humanity

25. Corporal (n.) lowest noncommissioned army officer, 1570s, from French Corporal, from Italian caporale "a Corporal," from capo "chief, head," from Latin caput "head" (from PIE root *kaput-"head")