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Definition of capacity
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of capacity is as below...
Capacity
(n.) Legal or noral
qualification,
as of age,
residence,
character,
etc.,
necessary
for
certain
purposes,
as for
holding
office,
for
marrying,
for
making
contracts,
will, etc.; legal power or
right;
competency..
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Rehabilitate
::
Rehabilitate
(v. t.) To
invest
or
clothe
again with some
right,
authority,
or
dignity;
to
restore
to a
former
capacity;
to
reinstate;
to
qualify
again;
to
restore,
as a
delinquent,
to a
former
right,
rank, or
privilege
lost or
forfeited;
-- a term of civil and canon law..
Incompetent
::
Incompetent
(a.) Not lying
within
one's
competency,
capacity,
or
authorized
power;
not
permissible..
Susceptor
::
Susceptivity
(n.)
Capacity
for
receiving;
susceptibility.
Personable
::
Personable
(a.)
Having
capacity
to take
anything
granted.
Recapacitate
::
Recapacitate
(v. t.) To
qualify
again;
to
confer
capacity
on
again.
Competency
::
Competency
(n.) Legal
capacity
or
qualifications;
fitness;
as, the
competency
of a
witness
or of a
evidence..
Ideation
::
Ideation
(n.) The
faculty
or
capacity
of the mind for
forming
ideas;
the
exercise
of this
capacity;
the act of the mind by which
objects
of sense are
apprehended
and
retained
as
objects
of
thought.
Professionally
::
Professionally
(adv.)
In a
professional
manner
or
capacity;
by
profession
or
calling;
in the
exercise
of one's
profession;
one
employed
professionally.
Sycite
::
Sychnocarpous
(a.)
Having
the
capacity
of
bearing
several
successive
crops of fruit
without
perishing;
as,
sychnocarpous
plants..
Substitution
::
Substitution
(n.) The
designation
of a
person
in a will to take a
devise
or
legacy,
either
on
failure
of a
former
devisee
or
legatee
by
incapacity
or
unwillingness
to
accept,
or after him..
Urn
::
Urn (n.) A
measure
of
capacity
for
liquids,
containing
about three
gallons
and a haft, wine
measure.
It was haft the
amphora,
and four times the
congius..
Deafness
::
Deafness
(n.)
Incapacity
of
perceiving
sounds;
the state of the
organs
which
prevents
the
impression
which
constitute
hearing;
want of the sense of
hearing.
Gumption
::
Gumption
(n.)
Capacity;
shrewdness;
common
sense.
Diversifiability
::
Diversifiability
(n.) The
quality
or
capacity
of being
diversifiable.
Occupy
::
Occupy
(v. t.) To
possess
or use the time or
capacity
of; to
engage
the
service
of; to
employ;
to busy.
Proxy
::
Proxy (n.) The
agency
for
another
who acts
through
the
agent;
authority
to act for
another,
esp. to vote in a
legislative
or
corporate
capacity..
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.)
Ability
to act or
perform,
whether
inborn
or
cultivated;
capacity
for any
natural
function;
especially,
an
original
mental
power or
capacity
for any of the
well-known
classes
of
mental
activity;
psychical
or soul
capacity;
capacity
for any of the
leading
kinds of soul
activity,
as
knowledge,
feeling,
volition;
intellectual
endowment
or gift;
power;
as,
faculties
of the mind or the
soul..
Lapidescent
::
Lapidescent
(a.)
Undergoing
the
process
of
becoming
stone;
having
the
capacity
of being
converted
into
stone;
having
the
quality
of
petrifying
bodies.
House
::
House (n.) One of the
estates
of a
kingdom
or other
government
assembled
in
parliament
or
legislature;
a body of men
united
in a
legislative
capacity;
as, the House of
Lords;
the House of
Commons;
the House of
Representatives;
also, a
quorum
of such a body. See
Congress,
and
Parliament..
Cor
::
Cor (n.) A
Hebrew
measure
of
capacity;
a
homer.
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