cavato
Cavato is a term with multiple potential meanings, depending on language and context. In Italian, cavato is the masculine singular past participle of cavare, meaning dug, hollowed out, or carved. As an adjective, it is used to describe objects or features formed by excavation or shaping, for example a pozzo cavato (a dug well) or una cavatura cavata nella pietra (a hollow carved in stone).
Cavato also exists as a surname of Italian origin. It is relatively uncommon, and notable individuals bearing
In toponymy or historical geography, cavato may appear in descriptive place names or documents referring to
As a modern label, Cavato can appear as a brand, project, or fictional name in literature or
Due to its nature as a term with multiple, language-dependent uses, readers should consider the surrounding