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physical
Adjective
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A physical thing or activity is related to the body, or something you can touch.
The war didn't leave him with any physical injuries, but his mind was badly damaged.
When we look at where someone lives, we have to look at the physical environment (e.g., the amount of green space, transportation, house size, etc.) as well as the social environment.
capital
Noun
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A capital is the most important city of a country. The government of the country is usually located there.
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The (field) capital is the most important city in that particular field.
Hollywood is the film capital, New York the theater capital, Las Vegas the gambling capital.
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A person's capital is all his money and wealth.
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A capital forms the topmost member of a column or pilaster. It broadens the area of the column's supporting surface.
capital
Adjective
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A capital object or idea is something that is very important.
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very good.
That is a capital idea!
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Involving punishment by death.
Not all felonies are capital crimes.
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One begins a sentence with a capital letter.
maintenance
Noun
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Maintenance is the process of regularly fixing things and keeping something in good shape.
After 8,000 km, you should take the car in for maintenance.
Wood houses can be a problem because they require regular maintenance.
concept
Noun
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A concept is an idea.
Italy has introduced the concept of "parental leave" - time off work given to either parent to look after the child.