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[ key-veyt ] / ˈkeɪ veɪt /
adjectivehollowed out, as a space excavated from rock: cavate cliff dwellings. Origin of cavate1725–35; <Latin cavātus made hollow (past participle), equivalent to cav(āre) to hollow + -ātus-ate1 Words nearby cavateCavallini, cavalry, cavalryman, cavalry twill, Cavan, cavate, cavatelli, cavatina, cave, cave art, caveat Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for cavateIt will be seen that the first group described bears a remarkably close resemblance to the cavate lodges on the Rio Verde. Aboriginal Remains in Verde Valley, Arizona|Cosmos Mindeleff With slight modifications these conclusions may be extended over the Verde region and applied to the cavate lodges there. Aboriginal Remains in Verde Valley, Arizona|Cosmos Mindeleff To this latter type belong a number of cavate lodges on the northern side of Clear creek, about 4 miles above its mouth. Aboriginal Remains in Verde Valley, Arizona|Cosmos Mindeleff Later in the season the party visited the cavate ruins near Santa Clara, previously explored by Mr. Stevenson. Seventh Annual Report|Various
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