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ca·pac·ity (kə pasi tē)

noun pl. capacities -·ties

  1. the ability to contain, absorb, or receive and hold
    1. the amount of space that can be filled; room for holding; content or volume a tank with a capacity of 21 gallons
    2. the point at which no more can be contained filled to capacity
  2. the power of receiving and holding knowledge, impressions, etc.; mental ability
  3. the ability or qualifications (for, or to do, something); aptitude
  4. maximum output or producing ability operating at capacity
  5. the quality of being adapted (for something) or susceptible (of something); capability; potentiality
  6. a condition of being qualified or authorized; position, function, status, etc. acting in the capacity of an advisor
  7. Elec. capacitance
  8. Law legal authority or competence

Etymology: ME & OFr capacite < L capacitas < capax: see capacious

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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