Cavities

/ˈkævɪtiz/ noun

holes or decayed areas in teeth caused by bacteria eating through tooth enamel, or more generally any hollow spaces inside something.

From 'cavity' (from Latin 'cavitas', from 'cavus' meaning 'hollow'). The dental sense became prominent in the early 1900s as modern dentistry developed.

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