Caveat
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Caveat, the third-person singular present subjunctive of the Latin cavere, means "warning" (or more literally, "let him beware"); it can be shorthand for Latin phrases such as:
- Caveat lector, "let the reader beware"
- Caveat emptor, "let the buyer beware"
- Caveat venditor, "let the seller beware"
Caveat may also refer to:
- CAVEAT, a Canadian lobby group
- Paulette Caveat about certain First Nations rights to northern Canada
- Patent caveat, a legal document filed with the United States Patent Office
- Caveat, an album by Nuclear Death
- Caveat (horse), a thoroughbred race horse in the 1983 Kentucky Derby