Capax

/ˈkeɪpæks/ adjective

Latin legal term meaning 'capable' or 'able'; used in legal contexts to describe someone's ability to understand and act.

Latin word 'capax' meaning 'able to hold' or 'capable,' from 'capere' (to take or hold), a fundamental root in Indo-European languages.

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