[f. CAPSIZE v. + -AL II. 5.] The act of capsizing; an upset.

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1881.  W. C. Russell, Sailor’s Sweeth., III. v. 218. I was none the worse for my capsizal. Ibid. (1882), in Fraser’s Mag., XXV. 687. To protect Lady Brookes against all risks of further ‘capsizals.’

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