tr cavity
91cavity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle French cavité, from Late Latin cavitas, from Latin cavus Date: 1541 1. an unfilled space within a mass; especially a hollowed out space 2. an area of decay in a tooth ; caries …
92cavity — n.; pl. ties [L. cavus, hollow] A hollow space or opening …
93cavity resonator — Electronics. See under resonator (def. 4a). * * * …
94cavity quantum electrodynamics — noun The coupled interaction between matter and an electromagnetic field within a resonating structure …
95cavity — noun a) A hole or hollow depression. b) A hollow area within the body (such as the sinuses). See Also: cave, concave, excavate, excavation, excavator …
96cavity wall — noun A double wall of masonry connected by an air space …
97Cavity — Полость, углубление …
98cavity of concha — cavitas conchae …
99cavity of septum pellucidum — cavum septi pellucidi …
100cavity — A solutional hollow in a limestone cave …