Decapitated, that it has no head. In addition to the meaning described by Inés Merino García used figuratively when a group organised vertically they leave it without its main leaders or leaders. It comes from the latin "capitia" which is a vulgarizada form of "caput, capitis" (head) and the prefix Proprietary "".
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