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large cap

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large cap
adj.
1. Of or relating to large corporations that have considerable retained earnings and a large amount of common stock outstanding.
2. Of or relating to mutual funds that invest in the stock of such corporation.
n.
A large cap corporation.

[large + cap.]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.large caplarge cap - a corporation with a large capitalization; "he works for a large cap"
corp, corporation - a business firm whose articles of incorporation have been approved in some state


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In a sitting-room on the ground-floor, ensconced in an armchair with her back to the light, was the owner and mistress of the estate, a white-haired woman of not more than sixty, or even less, wearing a large cap.
Raoul found the garden-gate open, and rode straight in, without regarding the long arms, raised in anger, of an old man dressed in a jacket of violet-colored wool, and a large cap of faded velvet.
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