Cavus
see also: Etymology of Cavus
Cavus (plural cavi ) is a Latin word of origin E which means hollow , depression , basin or even concave . It indicates irregular depressions with strong slopes from which the origin is different from a crater of impact. These formations are often gathered in groups, but one can also find some in an isolated way.
See too
- Argyre Cavi
- Ausonia Cavus
- Avernus Cavi
- Cavi Augusti
- Cavi Frigores
- Ganges Cavus
- Hyperborei Cavi
- Octantis Cavi
- Ophir Cavus
- Peraea Cavus
- Scandia Cavi
- Sisyphi Cavi
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