Definition of Cavetti

1. cavetto [n] - See also: cavetto

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cavetti

cavernous tissue
cavernous transfer of portal vein
cavernous voice
cavernous voice sound
cavernously
caverns
cavernulous
cavers
caves
caves in
cavesson
cavessons
cavetti (current term)
cavetto
cavettos
cavewoman
cavewomen
caviar
caviar lesion
caviar to the general
caviare
caviares
caviarie
caviaries
caviarlike
caviars
cavicapture

Literary usage of Cavetti

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. SANGUINE FLUID: Evolution Of Death by James Spade (2006)
"As usual, Sergeant cavetti and the secretary overhear the radio traffic in their ... Now that the call is over, the secretary taps Sergeant cavetti on the ..."

2. A Handbook of Architectural Styles by Albert Rosengarten (1898)
"The principal mullions of the windows, from which arches spring that enclose smaller arches, have a moulding consisting of fillets and cavetti, ..."

3. Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence of Henry Crabb Robinson by Henry Crabb Robinson, Thomas Sadler (1869)
"cavetti Garden. asserted with so strong an impression on my part that they deserve adoption March \2th.—I dined at the Athenaeum with Sheil, and accompanied ..."

4. Venice: Its Individual Growth from the Earliest Beginnings to the Fall of by Pompeo Molmenti (1907)
"... li cavetti. He wished to carry off two of the nuns to lock them up in prison, but ' ' tutte le altre ..."

5. Archiv F�ur Geschichte Der Philosophie (1902)
"Buonamici, E., L'Antico e il Moderne nella Filosofia del secolo XX, Rivista filos. IV, 2. cavetti, A., La filos, nella Magna Grecia fino a Socrate, Pisa, ..."

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