capital / capitol [ˈkæpɪtəl]
capital – n., adj., interj. – n. – 1. a city or town where the government is located; 2. a place noteworthy for a specific quality; 3. money, physical assets, accumulated wealth; 4. a capital letter; 5. architect. the head or corner of a pillar or column; adj. – 1. most important, excellent, first rate; 2. punishable by death, fatal; 3. large letters, uppercase; interj. – an expression of approval or satisfaction
capitol – n. – a building housing a legislature in the U.S., esp. the federal legislature in Washington, D.C.