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What (who) is capitalization - definition

USE OF UPPERCASE LETTERS
Mixed case; Capitalise; Capitalized; Capitalization rules; Capitalization rule; Capitalize; Capitalised; Capitalizing; French capitalization; CAPITALIZATION; Capitalisation; Capitalisation rules; Capitalising; Capitalisation rule
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  • The capital letter "A" in the Latin alphabet followed by its lowercase equivalent, in [[sans serif]] and [[serif]] [[typeface]]s, respectively

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·noun The act or process of capitalizing.
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n. 1) the act of counting anticipated earnings and expenses as capital assets (property, equipment, fixtures) for accounting purposes. 2) the amount of anticipated net earnings which hypothetically can be used for conversion into capital assets.

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Capitalization

Capitalization (American English) or capitalisation (British English) is writing a word with its first letter as a capital letter (uppercase letter) and the remaining letters in lower case, in writing systems with a case distinction. The term also may refer to the choice of the casing applied to text.

Conventional writing systems (orthographies) for different languages have different conventions for capitalization, for example, the capitalization of titles. Conventions also vary, to a lesser extent, between different style guides. In addition to the Latin script, capitalization also affects the Armenian, Cyrillic, Georgian and Greek alphabets.

The full rules of capitalization in English are complicated. The rules have also changed over time, generally to capitalize fewer words. The conventions used in an 18th-century document will be unfamiliar to a modern reader; for instance, many common nouns were capitalized.

The systematic use of capitalized and uncapitalized words in running text is called "mixed case".

Examples of use of capitalization
1. "Furthermore, Standard & Poor‘s core capitalization indicators for banks have recently tightened with business growth, despite strong regulatory capitalization," added Kouyoumdjian.
2. Castro‘s market capitalization is NIS 373 million.
3. Norilsk‘s market capitalization is currently $51.' billion.
4. Sibneft‘s market capitalization is about $15.8 billion.
5. TNK–BP‘s market capitalization recently slid to just $25 billion.