Cadua

/kæ'duːə/ noun

Plural or singular form of a Latin neuter noun relating to something that falls or is liable to fall; in anatomy, relating to caducous structures.

From Latin caduus (falling, perishable), related to cadere (to fall). Used primarily in scientific Latin contexts, especially in biology and medicine.

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