CAVA

Etymology 1

Noun

cava (uncountable)

Alternative letter-case form of Cava, a Catalan white sparkling wine

Etymology 2

Noun

cava (plural cavae or cavas)

(anatomy) The vena cava.

Etymology 3

Noun

cava

plural of cavum

Anagrams

• AACV, Vaca, vaca

Noun

Cava (uncountable)

A Spanish white sparkling wine made using the méthode champenoise.

Coordinate terms

• champagne (French sparkling wine from Champagne made with the méthode champenoise)

• prosecco (Italian sparkling wine made by dual fermentation but not with the méthode champenoise)

Anagrams

• AACV, Vaca, vaca

Source: Wiktionary



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