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- Dictionarycavity/ˈkavɪti/
noun
- 1. an empty space within a solid object: "the abdominal cavity"
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Learn the meaning of cavity as a hole, an empty space, or a hollow in different contexts. See synonyms, collocations, and usage examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
CAVITY meaning: 1. a hole, or an empty space between two...
- Znaczenie Cavity, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
CAVITY definicja: 1. a hole, or an empty space between two...
- Cavity: Malay Translation
CAVITY translate: lubang. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Cavity: Russian Translation
CAVITY translate: полость , дупло (в зубе) . Learn more in...
- Cavity: French Translation
cavity translate: carie [feminine], cavité. Learn more in...
- Cavity: Polish Translation
cavity translate: otwór, pusta przestrzeń, ubytek, dziura,...
- Cavity: German Translation
cavity translate: der Hohlraum. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Cavity: Thai Translation
cavity translate: โพรง; รู; หลุม. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning of cavity as an unfilled space within a mass or a hollowed-out space, and as an area of decay in a tooth. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of cavity.
A cavity is a carved-out space inside something solid like a wall or a tooth. If you have a cavity, you have a hole in your tooth, and it’s time to go to the dentist for a filling. Lucky you.
A cavity is a pit or hole in a tooth caused by the decay of the enamel and bone, such as you might get if you don’t brush your teeth regularly. A cavity is more generally any hollow place or crater, as in When the old building was torn down, all that was left was a huge cavity in the ground.
Learn the meaning of cavity as a hole, an empty space, or a hollow in different contexts. See how to use cavity in sentences and collocations with related words and phrases.
A cavity is a space or hole in something, such as a solid object, a person's body, or a tooth. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, collocations, and usage of cavity with Collins English Dictionary.
Learn the meaning of cavity as a hole or empty space inside something solid, or a hole in a tooth. Find out how to pronounce cavity and see example sentences and synonyms.