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Louis Caput died on the first day of 1985.
This infant has a large caput on the right side of the scalp.
Firstly, the whole estate was based on a head place or caput.
It derives from the Latin root of caput or head.
The word capital derives from the Latin caput meaning "head".
Caput rode as a professional from 1942 to 1957.
Caput ran the team from 1968 to 1969.
All other things being equal, the longer the membranes are intact, the less likely a caput is to form.
The name of this caput is usually the same as the whole estate and it is often recorded very early on.
A caput succedaneum is more likely to form during a prolonged or difficult delivery.
First, the caput is not deeply and tightly held by the acetabulum.
A much more important demonstration of this lower status, however, is the rents and services paid by dependent settlements to the caput.
In medieval times, each abbey and castle can be seen as the administrative head or caput of its scattered holdings.
"With him gone, your nice little Shuttlecock Club skimming operation is caput."
In 474 he received the rank of caput senatus, "first among the senators".
Government is provided by the student organization Caput (Latin for "Head").
There may also be molding of the head, which is common in association with a caput succedaneum.
Vacuum extraction can also increase the chances of a caput succedaneum.
The central settlement in an Anglo-Saxon multiple estate was called a caput.
A complete and fast recovery will normally occur with caput succedaneum.
It truly was the undisputed caput mundi (capital of the world).
Caput went with him to run the team but, said, Lebreton, his organisation was chaotic.
A person designated a caput lupinum was a criminal whose rights had been waived.
Due to the limited availability of fresh human tissue, only the caput epididymis was studied.
It has a ruined mediaeval castle which was the caput of a large feudal barony.