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Definitions from the WebGavitNoun 1. A traditional structure found in Armenian Christian churches consisting of a semi-circular porch. Example sentence: The gavit of the ancient cathedral offered a peaceful space for meditation. Noun 2. A small cave or shelter carved into a cliff, commonly used as a dwelling or storage by Native American tribes in the southwestern United States. Example sentence: The Anasazi people lived in sturdy gavits that provided refuge from extreme weather conditions. Adjective 1. Referring to something or someone that is popular, well-liked, or in high demand. Example sentence: The gavit singer's latest album broke several records in just a few days. Adjective 2. Relating to a specific neighborhood, region, or community, primarily known or recognized within a restricted area. Example sentence: The gavit bakery is renowned for its delicious pastries among the locals. Verb 1. To create a barrier or partition using woven willow, typically used in Native American construction. Example sentence: The indigenous tribe would gavit their summer homes for added privacy. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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