Definition of Large-cap

1. Adjective. Of stocks of companies with a market capitalization of five billion dollars or more.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Large-cap

lardries
lardry
lards
lardy
lardy cake
lare
laree
larees
lares
larf
larfed
larfs
largando
large
large(p)
large-cap (current term)
large-capitalisation
large-capitalization
large-flowered calamint
large-flowered fiddleneck
large-flowering magnolia
large-headed water snake
large-headed water snakes
large-hearted
large-intestine
large-leaved aster
large-leaved cucumber tree
large-leaved magnolia
large-minded
large-scale

Literary usage of Large-cap

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Insurance Cyclopáedia: Being a Dictionary of the Definition of Terms by Cornelius Walford (1873)
"The main object for such a large cap. no longer existing after the abandonment of the fire bus., the directors came to the conclusion that a paid-up cap. of ..."

2. The Insurance Cyclopaedia by Cornelius Walford (1871)
"Now for all purposes of L. assu. a large cap. is certainly not necessary. I have not myself perceived any evil to come from the estab. of mut. assu. sos., ..."

3. Sporting Guns and Gunpowders: Comprising a Selection from Reports of by Frederick Toms (1897)
"6 black, except when the former is quickened by a large cap, and then the time of getting up to record-pressure is nearly on an equality with No. 4. ..."

4. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1917)
"It may be found desirable to use a rather large cap on the under-oil end to shield ... 8 shows a switch design in which a large cap is used to reduce the ..."

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