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Definition of German capital
1. Noun. Capital of Germany located in eastern Germany.
Generic synonyms: National Capital
Group relationships: Deutschland, Federal Republic Of Germany, Frg, Germany
Terms within: West Berlin
Member holonyms: Berliner
Derivative terms: Berliner
Lexicographical Neighbors of German Capital
Literary usage of German capital
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Being the History of the (1898)
"... William aud Empress Augusta, and during her prolonged stay of four years at
the german capital acquired fresh laurels by her creations of new parts. ..."
2. The Argentine in the Twentieth Century by Alberto B. Martinez, Maurice Lewandowski (1915)
"... its small value compared to English capital —german capital and its rapid
increase—Approximate valuation of that portion of revenue remaining in the ..."
3. Germany's Commercial Grip on the World: Her Business Methods Explained by Henri Hauser (1918)
"(1) german capital is in a minority in the Credit Anversois. ... the German
capital, all grouped in the powerful hand of the Darmstadter, has secured a ..."
4. Obstacles to Peace by Samuel Sidney McClure (1917)
"The Bagdad Railway from Constantinople to Basra is definitely left to German
capital in cooperation with Turkey. In the territory of the Bagdad Railway ..."
5. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"Besides the scarcity of german capital power and the unfavorable ... german capital
Investments.—The amount of stocks and bonds admitted at German exchanges ..."
6. The Disclosures from Germany by Karl Max Lichnowsky, Munroe Smith, Gottlieb von Jagow, James Brown Scott (1918)
"The Bagdad Railway from Constantinople to Basra is definitely left to German
capital in cooperation with Turkey. In the territory of the Bagdad Railway G ..."