The full abbreviation of CAV is Curia Advisari Vult which means that the court wishes to consider the matter.
Like an American person would say it : ch-aaa-v
The question may relate to the term "base form of a verb". The base form of the verb is the form that can be used to derive the stem that carries the basic meaning of the verb, or is even equal to the bare stem, and hence is used in a dictionary. In English this is the bare infinitive form without the infinitive mark "to". Often, however, the stem vary irregularly with inflection, and in those cases a combination of base forms must be listed. I think the question may also relate to the term "verb base". A verb-base is a verb stem consisting of two or more parts that can be separated from each other by other elements. All elements bear the meaning together and do not have a separate meaning in the construction. One of the part usually takes the role as the formally inflected stem and the other parts figure as prefixes, suffixes or even as separate words. The other parts are often called thematic elements. In some grammers a verb-base is called verb-phrase. Italian is a language with a number of such web-bases. There is a fomal verb stem that takes the inflection. In addition the adverbial elements "ci", "vi", "ne", a reflexive pronoun and the pronoun "la" may be the thematic elements. An example: To "cope" is in italian "cavarsela". In this infinitive form the thematic elements are suffixed: cavar-se-la, but in most verb forms they are prefixed: se-la-cav-. Now, let us see how this works in detail. If you say in Italien "he did cope", it sounds: "Se l'è cavata" In this case the tematic prefixes are separated from the formal stem by the auxiliary "è". You also can see that the prefixes are modified when combined with other elements, a typical phenomenon. Another example: andarsene /se-ne-and- to go away, leave. A practical example: Se n'è andato - he left. The Amerindian language Navajo has a great number of verb-bases and the constructions can be even more complicated than in Italian, but the principle is the same.
Constant angular velocity of a rotating disk means that, given a stationary base reference line and a zero line on the disk, both extending from the center of rotation to the outside edge of the disk, the periodic change in angle between the two lines remains a constant. Such a disk will have constant angular velocity (CAV) if its rate of rotation or revolutions per minute (RPM) remains constant.While it would be technically possible to have the linear velocity of the disk remain constant by gradually decreasing the speed of rotation as the player head moves across the disk (because the outer paths are longer than the inner ones), this would make things more complicated both for the recording and playback machines, and therefore more expensive.The paths of information on a CD (or DVD) are analogous to the grooves on an LP recording. The recording and playback heads move across the disk (CD or LP) as it rotates. Actually, of course, there is only one spiral path or groove; on an LP, it goes from the outside edge toward the center; on a CD/DVD, it goes in the opposite direction. In deciding on the parameters for the LP and CD, engineers had to involve the amount of data to be recorded and the spacing required to record that data versus the size of the disk, the speed of rotation, the data capacity of the disk material, and the sensitivity of both the recording and playback heads.The result of this engineering was set as the standard for recording audio LP's and CD's and, later, DVD's.
cav/i or cav/o
Depending on what the case was about it could mean "Corrective Action Verification", "Crack Arrest Verification", "Commercial Asset Visibility" or "Command Authority Violation".
UIC for A Troop 5-1 CAV WJHSA0 B Troop 5-1 CAV WJHSB0 C Troop 5-1 CAV WJHSC0 D Troop 5-1 CAV WJHSD0 HHT 5-1 CAV WJHST0
The clutch on a 98 cav. is hydrolic and has no adjustment. If still full of fluid "brake fluid"needs replaced.
If 8th charactor in VIN are the same, then yes.
Cav Villafuerte's birth name is Clarence Adrian Villafuerte.
Gary Lee Cavagnaro goes by Cav Cav, and Cavo.
'Cavity' means a hollow space. Combining forms meaning 'hollow' include: cav/i, cav/o, cavern/o, concav/o. -cele is the medical terminology suffix meaning hollow cavity.
actuator for vav is movable for many setting but cav is on off position
The Vietnam War was the first war that the US Army used the "basic" configuration that established the "armored cavalry" of today. During that war, the US Army Armored Cav units were deployed to Vietnam in Regiments (only one full regiment, the 11th ACR was deployed) and about 10 Armored Cav Squadrons, and a few armored Cav Troops (A, 4/12 Cav as one example). The Full regiment in Vietnam (11th ACR) consisted of 3 Sqd's, containing 3 or 4 ground troops (A, B, C) and and air troop (helicopters) and a tank company. Individual Armored Cav Sqd's consisted of about the same, MINUS the tank companies. Example: the full regiment had a company of 17 Patton tanks. The Sqd's did not. The typical Armored Cav Sqd consisted of about 3 ground troops and 1 air troop. The Troops (A, B, C,) consisted of M113 ACAVs and M551 Sheridan tanks (Armored Reconnaissance Assault Vehicles). The air troop usually consisted of UH-1 Iroquois, OH-6 Cayuse, AH-1 Cobras and OH-58 Kiowa helicopters. While the whole sqd was commanded by an LTC, the air troop was commanded by a MAJ, while the ground troops were commanded by a CPT. A full bird COL commanded the full regiment (the 11th ACR was commanded by COL George S. Patton, son of WWII Patton). Whenever you see photographs of Sheridans and ACAVs together in one Vietnam War photo, you're looking at a US Armored Cav picture.
A Cav. Officer is just a regular officer. Only difference is with all personnel under Cav. is they are authorized to wear a Stetson and Spurs if they earned it.
Air cav means air support, dictionary of air strike, aircraft bombing, air raid and aircraft support!