capital vs medial

capital

noun
  • An uppercase letter. 

  • A city designated as a legislative seat by the government or some other authority, often the city in which the government is located; otherwise the most important city within a country or a subdivision of it. 

  • Money and wealth. The means to acquire goods and services, especially in a non-barter system. 

  • Already-produced durable goods available for use as a factor of production, such as steam shovels (equipment) and office buildings (structures). 

  • The most important city in the field specified. 

  • The uppermost part of a column. 

  • Knowledge; awareness; proficiency. 

  • The chief or most important thing. 

adj
  • Of prime importance. 

  • Of or relating to the head. 

  • Punishable by, or involving punishment by, death. 

  • used to emphasise greatness or absoluteness 

  • Chief, in a political sense, as being the seat of the general government of a state or nation. 

  • Uppercase. 

medial

noun
  • One or more letters that occur in the middle of a word. 

  • Any of various things that occur in the middle. 

adj
  • Of or pertaining to the media and/or the areas of the wing next to it. 

  • Pertaining to the inside; closer to the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ. 

  • (of a speech sound) In the middle of a word. 

  • Closer to the addressee. 

  • Of or pertaining to a mean or average. 

  • Pertaining to the middle layer of a blood vessel, to its tunica media. 

  • (of a consonant) Central: produced when air flows across the center of the mouth over the tongue. 

How often have the words capital and medial occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )