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capstone

American  
[kap-stohn] / ˈkæpˌstoʊn /

noun

  1. a finishing stone of a structure.

  2. the crowning achievement, point, element, or event.


capstone British  
/ ˈkəʊpˌstəʊn, ˈkæpˌstəʊn /

noun

  1. one of a set of slabs on the top of a wall, building, etc

  2. mountaineering a chockstone occurring at the top of a gully or chimney

  3. a crowning achievement; peak

    the capstone of his career

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Etymology

Origin of capstone

1350–1400; Middle English. See cap 1, stone

Example Sentences

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Her 2017 debut album, “Los Ángeles,” was a collection of updated interpretations of traditional flamenco pieces that essentially served as a capstone to her years of study at the Catalonia College of Music.

From The Wall Street Journal

The idea of both parties waiting to build a career or wealth before tying the knot is called a capstone model of marriage.

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Their plan is for the movie to be the capstone for the current cast.

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Anderson knew if he could confirm the ownership, it would be a boon — perhaps a capstone to his legacy as a watchmaker and collector.

From Los Angeles Times

After months of making do, the seniors’ graduation ceremony on a stage reserved for stars served as a capstone, illustrating their resilience.

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