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up cava or Cava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cava may refer to: José Luis Cabrera Cava (born 1982), a Spanish retired footballer Michela Cava, a
Cava (stylized as CAVA), also referred to as Cava Grill, is an American Mediterranean fast casual restaurant chain with locations across the United States
The inferior vena cava is a large vein that carries the deoxygenated blood from the lower and middle body into the right atrium of the heart. It is formed
Michela Marie Cava (born March 26, 1994) is a Canadian ice hockey centre for the Ottawa Charge of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). Along
Cava (Catalan: [ˈkaβə], pl. caves; Spanish: [ˈkaβa], pl. cavas) is a sparkling wine of denominación de origen (DO) status from Spain. It may be white (blanco)
Alessandro La Cava (born 21 February 2000) is an Italian songwriter and record producer. He made his debut as a contestant on the third edition of the
In anatomy, the venae cavae (/ˈviːni ˈkeɪvi/; sg. vena cava /ˈviːnə ˈkeɪvə/; from Latin 'hollow veins') are two large veins (great vessels) that return
Daniella Levine Cava (/ləˈviːn ˈkɑːvə/ lə-VEEN KAH-və; born September 14, 1955) is an American lawyer, social worker, and politician who has served as
The superior vena cava (SVC) is the superior of the two venae cavae, the great venous trunks that return deoxygenated blood from the systemic circulation
Paul Cava (born 1949 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American artist/photographer and private photography dealer and publisher. He currently lives and works
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One of a body of cavalry.
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An Algerian cavalryman in the French army.
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A sword with a broad and heavy blade, thick at the back, and usually more or less curved like a scimiter; a cavalry sword.
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The yeomanry cavalry.
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One who breaks horses; especially (Mil.), a noncommissioned officer in the British cavalry, whose duty is to assist the riding master.
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Alt. of Cavaliero
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A body of cavarly comparising two companies or troops, and averging from one hundred and twenty to two hundred men.
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Specifically, a small body of cavalry, light horse, or dragoons, consisting usually of about sixty men, commanded by a captain; the unit of formation of cavalry, corresponding to the company in infantry. Formerly, also, a company of horse artillery; a battery.
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A yeoman of the guard; also, a member of the yeomanry cavalry.
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Formerly, one of the Turkish cavalry.
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One of a kind of light cavalry of Tartaric origin, first introduced into European armies in Poland. They are armed with lances, pistols, and sabers, and are employed chiefly as skirmishers.
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A leather case or pocket worn by cavalry at the left side, suspended from the sword belt.
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Any one of several species of marine carangoid fishes of the genus Seriola; especially, the large California species (S. dorsalis) which sometimes weighs thirty or forty pounds, and is highly esteemed as a food fish; -- called also cavasina, and white salmon.
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A cavalier; a gallant; a libertine.
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The saddlecloth or housing of a cavalry horse.
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A body of troops formed in a square, esp. one formed to resist a charge of cavalry; a squadron.
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Somewhat like a cavalier.
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The practice or principles of cavaliers.
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of Vena
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A soldier in a body of cavalry; a cavalryman; also, the horse of a cavalryman.
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