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* Cap stone, capstone or [[coping (architecture)|coping]], part of the top of an exterior masonry wall or building
* Cap stone, capstone or [[coping (architecture)|coping]], part of the top of an exterior masonry wall or building
* Capstone, another name for a [[keystone (architecture)|keystone]] in architecture
* Capstone, another name for a [[keystone (architecture)|keystone]] in architecture
* Capstone: a commercial endeavor led by an a high net worth individual, motivated by personal passions rather than pure profit<ref>https://wingmanthinks.com/test-page</ref>.


==Brands and enterprises==
==Brands and enterprises==
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* [[Capstone Software]], a computer game company
* [[Capstone Software]], a computer game company
* [[Capstone Turbine]], a microturbine manufacturer
* [[Capstone Turbine]], a microturbine manufacturer
* [[Capstone Project]], an Index of Capstone creators and their projects.


==Education==
==Education==

Revision as of 17:50, 30 December 2019

Capstone may refer to:

  • Cap stone, capstone or coping, part of the top of an exterior masonry wall or building
  • Capstone, another name for a keystone in architecture
  • Capstone: a commercial endeavor led by an a high net worth individual, motivated by personal passions rather than pure profit[1].

Brands and enterprises

Education

Other uses

See also

  • Caprock, a harder or more resistant rock type overlying a weaker or less resistant rock type
  • Monadnock, an isolated rock hill, knob, ridge, or small mountain