caput|capita in English

noun

head, skull (Latin); offshoot, segment; chapter, sectio

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1. From Latin Capitationem, from caput ("head")

2. It's basically two ratios of per capita GDP, per capita gross domestic product, so average income.

3. It is shown that per capita energy consumption relates to per capita income, average number of persons per household(http://Sentencedict.com), and per capita output of crops.

4. GDP per capita (purchasing power parity)

5. (a) Low per capita income adjustment

6. Last in Europe GDP per capita.

7. Since 1975 the consumption of beef has decreased from 89 pounds per capita to 5 pounds per capita.

8. Rome is also called the "Caput Mundi" (Capital of the World).

9. Middle English from Old French Chief, chef, based on Latin caput ‘head’.

10. Our per capita electricity consumption must rise.

11. Carbon-dioxide emission, metric ton per capita.

12. Carbon- dioxide emission, metric ton per capita.

13. Per capita income rose sharply last year.

14. Per capita incomes rose sharply last year.

15. Per capita income rose by 2% last year.

16. Many countries precede ours in per capita income.

17. Average per capita debt-adjusted gross national income

18. They have the world's largest per capita income.

19. Estimated annual per caput effective dose of ionizing radiation worldwide from atomic bomb tests

20. The hip joint comprising an acetabulum, being a part of the pelvic bone, comprising an acetabulum surface, and a caput femur, being a part of the femoral bone, comprising a caput femur surface.

21. The per capita income for the city was $22,060.

22. Per capita income is a better, if imperfect, pointer.

23. Per capita food consumption was sustained but not increased.

24. New, more costly technologies constantly escalate per capita costs.

25. Per capita water availability has reduced significantly from around 2000 cubic meters per capita in the year 2000 to about 1500 cubic metres today.