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CAV and Cav may refer to:
- Cav., in botany, a designator for plants named by Antonio José Cavanilles
- Cav Daily, or The Cavalier Daily, a student newspaper at the University of Virginia
- CAV Murcia 2005, or Club Atlético Voleibol, a Spanish vollyball club
- CAV Thakral Home Entertainment Co, Ltd., a Chinese DVD and CD distributor
- Lucas CAV, former automotive electrical manufacturer based in Britain
- Clarion Municipal Airport, in Clarion, Iowa, IATA airport code CAV
- Combat Assault Vehicle, a miniatures wargame
- Compressed air vehicle, a vehicle powered by an air engine
- Computer Aided Verification, an annual academic computer science conference
- Constant air volume, a type of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system
- Constant Angular Velocity, a qualifier for the rated speed of an optical disc drive
- Consumer Affairs Victoria, a government agency in Victoria, Australia
- Curia advisari vult, or c.a.v., a Latin legal term meaning "the court wishes to be advised"
- Mark Cavendish, British cyclist
- X-41 Common Aero Vehicle, a classified U.S. military space plane
See also
- CAV-1 (disambiguation)
- CAV2, a human gene
- CAV3 (disambiguation)
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