| Capaciously | adv. In a capacious manner or degree; comprehensively. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Capacious | a. [ L. capax, -acis, fr. capere to take. See Heave. ] In the capacious recesses of his mind. Bancroft. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Capaciousness | n. The quality of being capacious, as of a vessel, a reservoir a bay, the mind, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| capacious | (adj) ที่สามารถบรรจุได้มาก, Syn. spacious, roomy, large |
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| capacious | (adj) large in capacity, Example: she carried a capacious bag |
| capaciousness | (n) intellectual breadth, Syn. roominess, Example: the very capaciousness of the idea meant that agreement on fundamentals was unnecessary; his unselfishness gave him great intellectual roominess |
| capaciousness | (n) spatial largeness and extensiveness (especially inside a building), Syn. spaciousness, roominess, commodiousness, Example: the capaciousness of Santa's bag astounded the child; roominess in this size car is always a compromise; his new office lacked the spaciousness that he had become accustomed to |