No, the word canonized does not require capitalization.
The word similar to "capital" can be "wealth" or "assets".
The capital city that comes from the French word "red stick" and is also the capital of Louisiana is Baton Rouge.
Deer is an animal word that starts with a capital 'D'.
Yes, when the word "capital" is used in reference to the capital city or financial assets, it should be capitalized. However, when it is used in a general sense, like "capital punishment," it should not be capitalized.
The word "capital" can function as both a noun and an adjective.
Jewish tradition states that God canonized the Torah and gave it, word for word.
Canonized
The same word is used.
'RAJDHANI' is the Hindi word for 'capital'.
Another word for Capital is goods.
No she was not canonized.
There are 3 syllables in the word "capital".
The person is canonized, officially recognized by the Church as a saint.
There is no such canonized saint.
A possible word has the US spelling "canonized" (declared a saint).
There is no such canonized saint.
The word capital has three syllables. Cap-i-tal.