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capitulum (n.)

used from 18c. in various senses in English in anatomy and biology, from Latin capitulum, literally "little head," diminutive of caput "head," also "leader, guide, chief person; summit; capital city; origin, source, spring," figuratively "life, physical life;" in writing "a division, paragraph;" of money, "the principal sum," from PIE root *kaput- "head."

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Definitions of capitulum from WordNet

capitulum (n.)
a dense cluster of flowers or foliage;
Synonyms: head
capitulum (n.)
fruiting spike of a cereal plant especially corn;
Synonyms: ear / spike
capitulum (n.)
an arrangement of leafy branches forming the top or head of a tree;
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