Meaning Cavity
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The cavity within the abdomen, the space between the abdominal wall and the spine. The abdominal cavity is hardly an empty space. It contains a number of crucial organs including the lower part of the esophagus, the stomach, small intestine, colon, rectum, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, and bladder.
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A hollow area or hole. It may describe a body cavity (such as the space within the abdomen) or a hole in a tooth caused by decay.
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Missing tooth structure. A cavity may be due to decay, erosion or abrasion. If caused by caries; also referred to as carious lesion.
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1540s, from Middle French cavité (13c.), from Late Latin cavitatem (nominative cavitas) "hollowness," from Latin cavus "hollow" (see cave (n.)).
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Hollow area in rock that develops because of some form of stress. Cavities may be lined with crystals. (See also Vug)
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hollow or pitted area of a tooth caused by decay.
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A region of reverse flow immediately downwind of an obstacle or mountain, typically found when the static stability of the air is near neutral (Froude number greater than about 1.5). The reverse flow [..]
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A volume defined by conductor-dielectric or dielectric-dielectric reflective boundaries, or a combination of both, and having dimensions designed to produce specific interference effects (constructive or destructive) when excited by an electromagnetic wave.
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For a gas laser, the enclosed physical space where the laser beam is generated.
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hollow (pop)
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The cavity space immediately behind a wall cladding that has vents at the base of the wall. Cavities allow for drainage, which is one the four principles in managing water in and around buildings. Cer [..]
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Sunken part of the die to form castings.
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The void between the A-side and B-side that is filled to create the injection-molded part. The A-side of the mold is also sometimes called the cavity.
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Technique used by certain viruses
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Metallic enclosure in the microwave system where the microwaves coming from the waveguide do the heating.
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(n) a sizeable hole (usually in the ground)(n) space that is surrounded by something(n) soft decayed area in a tooth; progressive decay can lead to the death of a tooth(n) (anatomy) a natural hollow o [..]
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A hole in the tooth caused by advanced decay.
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Hollow space within the body that contains one or more organs.
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The lesion or area of destruction of elements or parts of the teeth.
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a tiny hole in the tooth caused by decay
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A hole in a tree often used by wildlife species, usually birds, for nesting, roosting, and reproduction.
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With interference filters, a spacer layer between two stacks of dielectric layers. The number of cavities determines the overall shape of the transmittance curve. Typically, interference filters use t [..]
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The region in the Abdomen extending from the thoracic Diaphragm to the plane of the superior pelvic aperture (pelvic Inlet). The abdominal cavity contains the Peritoneum and abdominal Viscera, as well [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The part of the Pelvis that comprises the pelvic socket where the head of Femur joins to form Hip Joint (Acetabulofemoral Joint).
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The space in a Tooth bounded by the Dentin and containing the Dental Pulp. The portion of the cavity within the Crown of the Tooth is the pulp chamber; the portion within the root is the pulp canal or [..]
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A Depression in the lateral angle of the scapula that articulates with the head of the HUMERUS.
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The proximal portion of the respiratory passages on either side of the Nasal Septum. Nasal cavities, extending from the nares to the Nasopharynx, are lined with ciliated Nasal Mucosa.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The oval-shaped oral cavity located at the apex of the Digestive Tract and consisting of two parts: the vestibule and the Oral Cavity Proper.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The space enclosed by the Peritoneum. It is divided into two portions, the greater sac and the lesser sac or omental bursa, which lies behind the Stomach. The two sacs are connected by the foramen of [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Paired but separate cavity within the Thoracic Cavity. It consists of the space between the parietal and visceral Pleura and normally contains a Capillary layer of serous fluid that lubricates the Ple [..]
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The region of the Thorax that includes the Pleural Cavity and MEDIASTINUM.
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The part of the mold that contains the reverse image of the product being formed.
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A hollow area or hole. It may describe a body cavity (such as the space within the abdomen) or a hole in a tooth caused by decay.
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A hole or hollow area, especially inside a tree. Many animals, such as woodpeckers and raccoons, live in them.
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A cavity is a gap or hole in the structure of a tooth. The chief danger of a cavity is that it can allow bacteria and contaminants access to the softer tissue and nerves within and beneath the tooth.
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a tiny hole in the tooth caused by decay. Central
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Hollow area in rock that develops because of some form of stress. Many cavities are lined with crystals. (See vug)
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A solutional hollow, often found in a limestone cave or in cavernous lava.
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a tiny hole in the tooth caused by decay
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a tiny hole in the tooth caused by decay. Central
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a tiny hole in the tooth caused by decay Central
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The void that holds the component in a tape and reel delivery system. The void in a semiconductor package that holds the semiconductor die within the package.
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A hole or hollow depression. A hollow area within the body (such as the sinuses). (dentistry) A soft area in a decayed tooth.
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