Cava

Word CAVA
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Definitions and meanings of "Cava"

What do we mean by cava?

A sparkling wine made from a blend of grapes, produced primarily in and near Catalonia. noun

The Polynesian name of an intoxicating beverage prepared from the shrub Macropiper latifolium. noun

Plural of cavum. noun

A caval vein; one of the venæ cavæ. See caval, n. noun

Plural form of cavum. noun

Alternative capitalization of Cava, a Spanish white sparkling wine noun

A Spanish white sparkling wine made using the méthode champenoise.

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The word "cava" in example sentences

One of these large receivers, called the _vena cava superior_, or _upper vena cava_, brings back the blood from the arms and head, the other, the _vena cava inferior_, or _lower vena cava_, brings back the blood from the body and lower limbs. ❋ Catharine Esther Beecher (1839)

This is performed after a Glenn shunt, where the superior vena cava is attached to the pulmonary artery. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[Footnote 2] An abscess or other tumour of the liver may, by pressing on the vena portae, cause serous effusion into the peritonaeal sac; or by pressure on the inferior vena cava, which is connected with the posterior thick border of the liver, may cause anasarca of the lower limbs. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

It must not be confused with the inferior cava, which is not found in the dog-fish, the [right] posterior cardinals representing the rabbit's azygos vein. ❋ Unknown (1906)

You also get a case of cava, which is more pleasurable. ❋ Anne Wareham (2011)

The subtly billed "sparkling" libations, made with the Spanish white wine known as cava, ground their bubbles in the harder stuff of a Hemingway character and are good enough to order twice - particularly the palate-puckering punch of tequila, grapefruit juice and rosemary. ❋ Elana Schor (2010)

We also had prawns, baby squid with white beans (and the squid ink!), a few others and a few glasses of cava, which is their sparkiling white wine and quite yummy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Spanish sparklers are called cava and are made from three white grapes: macebo, parellada and xarello. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And researchers believe the health benefits aren't limited to the expensive stuff but are also found in cheaper alternatives such as cava and prosecco. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bought a bottle of "cava" (sparkling wine, the national drink). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Waitrose said sales of champagne were up 5\% year on year while sparkling wines such as cava and sparkling chardonnay had seen a "significant" increase of 35\%. ❋ Rebecca Smithers (2009)

Wines should be light and fresh, such as cava from Spain, Moscato de Asti from Italy or chilled rose. ❋ Unknown (2009)

a curious case of Corydalis cava which is quite sterile with its own pollen, but fertile with pollen of any other individual plant of the species. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

There's also the Good Manners ($9), a cava and bourbon-based cocktail with mint, cucumber and cane syrup and the Ginger Prince, served with aged rum, lime juice, seltzer, ginger and thyme syrups ($9). ❋ Unknown (2011)

First was a cocktail made from cava and elderflower syrup, shot through the siphon so that the top layer turned to thick foam. ❋ Lisa Abend (2011)

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