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“more capacious”
capacious (kuh PAY shuhs) (adjective), more capacious, most capacious
1. A reference to that which can contain a large amount or quantity; roomy and spacious or large in area: James likes a jacket with more capacious pockets so he can stuff a lot of things into them.
2. Etymology: from Latin capax, capac-; from capere, "to take".
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2. Etymology: from Latin capax, capac-; from capere, "to take".
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-aceous, -acea, -aceae, -aceaen, -aceus
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cap-, cip-, capt-, cept-, ceive, -ceipt, -ceit, -cipient
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“more capacious”
Pertaining to something that is commodious and exceeding what is normal. (2)
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