Cavitary

Pronunciation: /ˈsiˈˌeɪviˈɪtˈɛɹi/

Cavitary (adj)

  1. Having one or more hollow spaces inside, like a body part with a cavity.
  2. Causing tissue to break down and create a hollow area, often seen in disease.

Cavitary (adjective)

Examples

  • The tooth is cavitary after the dentist checks it.
  • The rock has a cavitary space inside it.