Caver
a person who studies or explores caves.
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a cave, especially one that is large and mostly underground. Pathology. a cavity that is produced by disease, especially one produced in the lungs by tuberculosis. to enclose in or as if in a cavern. to hollow out to form a cavern. Contemporary Examples Historical Examples noun a cave, esp when large and formed by […]
- Caverna
caverna ca·ver·na (kə-vûr’nə, kā-) n. pl. ca·ver·nae (-nē’) An anatomical cavity or hollow space.
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