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Noun — Heads, or individual persons — almost always seen in the fixed phrase "per capita," meaning "for each person."

How to use capita

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per capita income per capita spending GDP per capita

Etymology

From Latin capita, the plural of caput ("head") — the same root that gives English "capital" and "decapitate."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “capita” mean?

The word “capita” means heads, or individual persons — almost always seen in the fixed phrase "per capita," meaning "for each person.". In plain terms, used to mean "per person," as in statistics that divide a total by the number of people.

How do you use “capita” in a sentence?

Here is “capita” used in a sentence: “Income per capita rose sharply after the factory opened.”

What part of speech is “capita”?

“Capita” is a noun.

Where does the word “capita” come from?

The word “capita” comes from Latin. From Latin capita, the plural of caput ("head") — the same root that gives English "capital" and "decapitate.".

Is “capita” a common word?

“Capita” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is capita ever used outside the phrase per capita?

Capita almost always appears in the fixed phrase "per capita" and is rarely used as a standalone word in modern English. Its core meaning is heads or individual persons.

What is the difference between per capita and average?

Per capita specifically means a figure divided by the total number of individual people, using capita to mean heads or persons. Average is a broader term that can be calculated over any set of items, not just people.

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