Caveat

/ˈkæviˌæt/ noun

A warning or caution about potential problems or limitations; a qualification or condition that should be considered. Often used to alert others to possible issues before proceeding.

Directly from Latin 'caveat' meaning 'let him beware,' from 'cavere' (to beware or take care). Originally a legal term but expanded into general usage to mean any kind of warning or cautionary statement.

AMአስተማረኮ
ARتحذير
BNসতর্কতা
CAadvertència
CSvýhrada
DAadvarsel
DEVorbehalt
ELπροειδοποίηση
EScaveat
FAهشدار
FIvaroitus
FRcaveat
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