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ca·put \ˈkäˌpu̇t, -_pət; ˈkapət, -ˈā-\ noun (plural ca·pi·ta \ˈkäpə̇ˌtä, ˈkapəd.ə\) Etymology: Latin, head — more at head 1. : a knoblike protuberance (as of a bone or muscle) 2. : a university council 3. Roman law : legal status or civil capacity embracing the status of being a free man, a Roman citizen, and a member of a Roman family |