He/she/it captures, seizes.
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Latin cap-, seen in caput 'head' and also in English capitulate.
"capit" means "head."
The Latin root that most closely means 'head' is capit-. One derivative in Latin is the adjective 'capitalis', which means 'of or pertaining to the head'. Another way of saying death sentence is capital punishment. In fact, the standard form of capital punishment in ancient Rome was beheading.
Capit
Capit- is the oblique stem of the Latin word caput, which means "head".The oblique stem is used to build all forms of a noun except for the nominative/vocative (and, in the case of neuter nouns, accusative) singular. So, for example, if singular "head" is the subject of the sentence, the form will be caput, but if it's plural, the form will be capita.
No it is a root meaning head, cheif, or leader from the latin word caput
Capit is not a prefix word
Capit (Apex)
The medical root word 'capit' refers to the head.
the heading of an article.
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the heading of an article