| Term | Definition |
| Capital | 1.wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and hum resources of economic value, 2. punishable by death "a capital offense", 3. A seat of government, 4. Uppercase |
| Capitol | 1. The building in Washington DC, where congress meets to make laws 2. The building housing the head of government in a state or country |
| Cent | 1. One hunder of these is equal to one dollar 2. The amount of moneh that equals 1/1ooth of 1 dollar. A penny is worth 1 cent |
| Cite | 1. to quote as an example, authority, or proof 2. to mention as a source of information 3 to identify the source of your information |
| It's | 1. it is or it has 2. A contraction. The short form of "it is" or "it has" 3. the contraction of two words, its is |
| Its | 1. Related to or belonging to something 3. Possesive pronoun – belonging to it. |
| Pair | two items of the same kind |
| Pare | 1. Cut small bits or pare shavings from, 2. to cut off or remove the outer layer, 3. to remove the skin, as from an apple |
| Patience | 1. the will or ability to wait without complaining 2. the quality of being tolerant and having self control |
| Pear | a sweet fruit. The bottom half of this fruit is bigger than the top |
| Principal | the original amount of debt on which interest is calculated 2. a person who is in charge of a school (pal), 3. First in rank, degree, or importance, chief 4. the amount of money loaned to a creditor |
| Principle | 1. a rule of standard especially of good behavior, 2. a rule of conduct, a fact or law, 3. a basic truth, law or rule of conduct or belief |
| Sail | 1. a piece of canvas that catches the wind, 2. an ocean trip taken for pleasure 3. travel by boat on a a boat propelled by wind or other means |
| Sale | 1. the state of being purchasable; offered or exhibited for selling, 2. an occasion for buying at specially reduced prices, 3. to be able to buy at reduced prices 4. an exchange of goods and services |
| Scent | a distinctive smell or odor |
| Sell | 1. be sold at a certain price or in a certain way, 2. to give something in exchange for money |
| Sight | the act of looking or seeing or observing |
| Site | location, place, or scene |
| Stationary | not moving, not changing |
| Stationery | writing materials such as paper, cards, and envelopes |