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1. cavity
noun. ['ˈkævəti'] a sizeable hole (usually in the ground).
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- cavitas (Latin)
- cavus (Latin)
Rhymes with Cavity
- depravity
- gravity
How do you pronounce cavity?
Pronounce cavity as ˈkævəti.
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Sentences with cavity
1. Noun, singular or mass
Place the onions inside the empty cavity of the hen and place the hen in the clay baker.
2. cavity
noun. ['ˈkævəti'] (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body.
Synonyms
- sinus
- tympanum
- nasopharynx
- abdominal cavity
- ventricle
- vestibule
- blastocoel
- axilla
- oropharynx
- laryngopharynx
- tympanic cavity
- greater peritoneal sac
- uterine cavity
- pleural cavity
- cranial orbit
- buccal cavity
- omental bursa
- pelvic cavity
- cleavage cavity
- physical structure
- vacuole
- chamber
- cecum
- cranial cavity
- body structure
- peritoneal cavity
- archenteron
- renal pelvis
- lesser peritoneal cavity
- blastocoele
- segmentation cavity
- lumen
- bodily cavity
- fossa
- cloaca
- intracranial cavity
- pulp cavity
- blind gut
- pit
- caecum
- mediastinum
- structure
- complex body part
- eye socket
- nasal cavity
- locule
- coelom
- loculus
- middle ear
- pelvis
- organic structure
- antrum
- pericardial cavity
- body
- bursa omentalis
- amniotic cavity
- tubular cavity
- anatomical structure
- abdomen
- celoma
- blastocele
- pericardial space
- socket
- orbital cavity
- axillary cavity
- celom
- thoracic cavity
- orbit
- cavum
- axillary fossa
- chest cavity
- bodily structure
- armpit
Antonyms
Etymology
- cavitas (Latin)
- cavus (Latin)
3. cavity
noun. ['ˈkævəti'] space that is surrounded by something.
Antonyms
Etymology
- cavitas (Latin)
- cavus (Latin)