cavità
cavity
noun kah-vee-TAH Rare
Origin: Latin cavitas, from cavus (hollow)
Also means
hollow
Usage Note
Cavità is invariable in the plural — una cavità, due cavità — like all Italian nouns ending in an accented vowel. It is used in anatomy (cavità toracica — thoracic cavity), dentistry (cavità dentale — dental cavity), and geology. The written accent signals final stress.
Examples
"Il dentista ha trovato una cavità."
Natural Translation
The dentist found a cavity.
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