capitalisation

Capitalisation Meaning in Bengali: মাজবুত হওয়া, পূর্ণতা, প্রধান করা, উচ্চারণ (verb, Pronunciation: kæpɪtəlaɪˈzeɪʃən)

Definition of Capitalisation

(noun) Capitalisation refers to the act of writing or printing a word with its first letter in uppercase and the remaining letters in lowercase. It is also the total value of a company’s outstanding shares of stock.

Synonyms of Capitalisation

(noun) Synonyms of capitalisation include valuation, market capitalisation, market value, worth, and evaluation.

Antonyms of Capitalisation

(noun) Antonyms of capitalisation include devaluation (মূল্যহ্রাস), depreciation (মানহানি), and decrease in value (মান হ্রাস).

Origin of Capitalisation

The word “capitalisation” originated from the Latin word “capitālis,” which means “of the head” or “chief.” It was first used in the 18th century to refer to the practice of writing or printing words with capital letters.

Nearby Words

  • Capitalise (verb)
  • Capitalist (noun)
  • Capitalism (noun)
  • Capital (noun)
  • Capitalize (verb)

Capitalisation in Literature Quotes

“The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs (মহান কাজ করার একমাত্র উপায় হলো তোমার কাজটি ভালবাসা।)

“In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” – Albert Einstein (কঠিনাইয়ের মাঝেই সুযোগ আছে।)

Capitalisation Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: মাজবুত হওয়া
  • Hindi: पूंजीकरण
  • Nepali: पूँजीकरण
  • Urdu: پونجی کی قیمت
  • Tamil: மூலமைப்பு
  • Telugu: మూలకరణ
  • Arabic: رأس المال
  • Chinese: 资本化
  • Japanese: 資本化
  • Russian: капитализация

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