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per capita [pər'kæpɪt̬ə] adv & adj: per cápitapər'kæpətə, pə'kæpɪtəadverb per cápita[pǝ'kæpɪtǝ]1.ADV per cápita2.CPDper capita consumption N — consumo m per cápita
per capita income N — ingresos mpl per cápita
* * *[pər'kæpətə, pə'kæpɪtə]adverb per cápita
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