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cavitate

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cav·i·ta·tion   (kāv'ĭ-tā'shən)   
n.  
  1. The sudden formation and collapse of low-pressure bubbles in liquids by means of mechanical forces, such as those resulting from rotation of a marine propeller.

  2. The pitting of a solid surface.

  3. Medicine The formation of cavities in a body tissue or an organ, especially those formed in the lung as a result of tuberculosis.


[From cavity.]
cav'i·tate' v.
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