Kapazität
German (Berlin)
/ˌkapat͡siˈtɛːt/
noun
Definitions
- capacity
Etymology
Derived from Latin capācitās (capacity, capability), capāx (large, capacious, capable, spacious, apt, wide, roomy), capiō (take, seize, capture, contain, I capture, I seize, I hold, I take, understand, hold, I seize upon, grasp, am large enough for, I lay hold of).
Origin
Latin
capiō
Gloss
take, seize, capture, contain, I capture, I seize, I hold, I take, understand, hold, I seize upon, grasp, am large enough for, I lay hold of
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- capacious English
- *incapiō Latin
- accepto Latin
- accipio Latin
- antecapio Latin
- anticipo Latin
- capabilis Latin
- capacitas Latin
- capax Latin
- capesso Latin
- capiō Latin
- capsa Latin
- captio Latin
- capto Latin
- captor Latin
- captura Latin
- capula Latin
- capulum Latin
- capācitās Latin
- capāx Latin
- decipio Latin
- excipio Latin
- incapax Latin
- incipio Latin
- intercipio Latin
- muscipula Latin
- occipio Latin
- occupo Latin
- percipio Latin
- praecipio Latin
- suscipio Latin
- Produktion German
- Produktionskapazität German
- Wärme German
- Wärmekapazität German
- capacidad Spanish, Castilian
- capaz Spanish, Castilian
- *keh₂p- Proto-Indo-European
- capacidade Portuguese
- capaz Portuguese
- capacitet Swedish
- okupace Czech
- capacite Old French
- capacité Old French
- capacidade Galician
- capaz Galician