- Look up
caveat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Caveat may
refer to
Latin phrases:
Caveat lector ("let the
reader beware")
Caveat emptor ("let the buyer...
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Caveat emptor (/ˈɛmptɔːr/; from
caveat, "may he/she beware", a
subjunctive form of cavēre, "to beware" + ēmptor, "buyer") is
Latin for "Let the
buyer beware"...
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Caveat is a 2020
Irish horror film written, directed, and
edited by
Damian Mc
Carthy in his
feature directorial debut.
Starring Johnny French and Leila...
- de
Villiers is a
Canadian activist, who was the
founder and
president of
CAVEAT, an
organization advocating governmental policy on crime. She was born in...
- A
patent caveat,
often shortened to
caveat, was a
legal do****ent
filed with the
United States Patent Office.
Caveats were
instituted by the U.S. Patent...
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Caveat is
Latin for "beware". In
Australian property law and
other jurisdictions using the
Torrens title system, a
caveat is a
warning that
someone other...
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signed to
Record Collection and
released their follow-up material; the
Caveat Emptor EP. That same year,
Greeley Estates had
become one of PureVolume’s...
- The
Brown Acid
Caveat is the
seventh full-length
album by the
experimental rock
group The Tear
Garden released on July 7, 2017
after starting a successful...
- A
national caveat is a
restriction that
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
members place on the use of
their forces. NATO
General Bantz J. Craddock...