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"Capitol" is fundamentally a concrete noun, meaning a building where the highest officials, or at least the legislators, of a government have their offices. However, like most English nouns, "Capitol" can also be used as a "substantive" adjective in such phrases as "Capitol dome" and "Capitol Police".

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Noun is the answer because a noun is a person, place, animal, or thing. And this is a person.

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