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clava

[ kley-vuh, klah- ]

noun

, Entomology.
, plural cla·vae [kley, -vee, klah, -vahy].
  1. the two or more enlarged distal segments that form the bulbous end of a clavate antenna.


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Other Words From

  • claval adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of clava1

From the Late Latin word clāva staff, club
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Example Sentences

“Our struggle has names,” Marisol Clava, an academic, wrote in a post on Twitter, along with photos of the names written on the national palace barriers.

From Reuters

As well as the battlefield, NTS said electricity towers carrying the line would be moved closer to the ancient Clava Cairns and historic properties in Aberdeenshire such as Leith Hall and Castle Fraser.

From BBC

Mr Sagrott said the scan had also captured areas with prehistoric remains, such as the Clava Cairns, and these sites will also be looked at.

From BBC

At Clava Cairns, set in a peaceful grove of trees just a few minutes’ drive from Inverness, are the remains of three thought-provoking stone igloos, each cleverly constructed with a passageway that the sun illuminates, as if by magic, with each winter solstice.

At Clava Cairns, set in a peaceful grove of trees just a few minutes’ drive from Inverness, are the remains of three thought-provoking stone igloos, each cleverly constructed with a passageway that the sun illuminates, as if by magic, with each winter solstice.

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