Pronunciation: /ˈkæpɪleɪt/
Definition:
1. To increase or cultivate
hair or thread-like filaments on the body.
2. To enhance or modify existing
hair (capile) via styling or chemical treatments.
3. To manage or arrange
hair (capile) in specific ways for aesthetic purposes.
4. To discuss or analyze characteristics of
hair (capile) types and textures.
Significance:
• It defines actions related to
hair (capile) enlargement and maintenance.
• It emphasizes procedures focused on improving
hair (capile) appearance.
• It identifies activities centered around managing or treating hair (capile).
• It avoids imprecise terms similar to "fixing" or "arranging".
• It simplifies conversations about hair-related concerns.
• It improves clarity during discourse on pilous treatments.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "hair".
Past verb: capillated
Present simple verb: capillate, capillates
Present continuous verb: capillating
Singular noun: capile
Plural noun: capiles
Examples:
• " Regularly capillating assists in the conservation of salubrious-appearing capiles."
• "Salons specialize in capillating services for clients."
• "Genetics plays a significant role in determining how
well one capillates."
• "Numerous cultures
celebrate ceremonies involving elaborate capillating rituals."
• "Nutrition directly impacts the quality of capillated results."