A caveat can be a warning; or a qualification or exception.
She gave me her ice cream cone without caveat. (without qualification or exception)
una chucha con ravia se sentia caveat
Caveat is a word meaning a warning or limitation.
Selling is to transfer property in exchange for good, money or services. Caveat is a Latin word for warning or caution.
He barely fathoms the concept of "caveat emptor".
Caveat emptor is not an acronym or abbreviation. It's latin for "Let the buyer beware." A caveat is a warning. Emptor is related to the word emporium (store.)
"Beware!", "Look Out!", "Keep Your Eyes Open", "Be Careful!", "Watch Out!"
The likely word is "cavitate" (to form bubble cavities in a fluid).A similar word from Latin is "caveat" (a caution).
Caveat qui desiderat is the Latin equivalent of 'He who wishes beware'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'caveat' means 'let him beware, let him take heed'. The relative pronoun 'qui' means 'who'. The verb 'desiderat' means 'he desires, he wishes'.
Not only the Ancient Romans understand caveatemptor!
Caveat emptor means "Let the buyer beware" in Latin.
Caveat Empotor means let the buyer beware
Caveat Emptor EP was created in 2005.