capture
[ kap-cher ]
/ ˈkæp tʃər /
verb (used with object), cap·tured, cap·tur·ing.
noun
Origin of capture
1535–45; < Middle French < Latin
captūra, equivalent to
capt(us) taken (past participle of
capere to take) +
-ūra
-ure
SYNONYMS FOR capture
OTHER WORDS FROM capture
Words nearby capture
captive audience,
captive market,
captivity,
captopril,
captor,
capture,
capture beat,
captured rotation,
capua,
capuana,
capuche
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British Dictionary definitions for capture
capture
/ (ˈkæptʃə) /
verb (tr)
noun
Derived forms of capture
capturer, nounWord Origin for capture
C16: from Latin
captūra a catching, that which is caught, from
capere to take
Medical definitions for capture
capture
[ kăp′chər ]
n.
The act of catching, taking, or holding a particle or impulse.