IPA: //ˈpoʊstˌkeɪvə//
KK: /ˈpoʊstˌkeɪvə/
A large vein in the body that carries deoxygenated blood from the lower half to the heart.
The postcava is essential for returning blood to the heart from the lower body.
Postcava → It is formed from "post-" (meaning after) and "cava" (from Latin "cavus", meaning hollow). The term "postcava" refers to a hollow structure that is located after or behind another structure, specifically in anatomical terms relating to veins.
Think of something that is 'hollow' ('cava') and located 'after' ('post-') another structure. This helps you remember that 'postcava' refers to a hollow structure positioned behind something else.
No commonly confused words.