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cave [keɪv] n
gen. cave f
nucl.pow. hete cel; sterk actieve cel
caving ['keɪvɪŋ] v
coal. breukwinning; dakbreuk
construct. instorten
cave [keɪv] adj.
construct. bunker; opslagkluis; opslagplaats; opslagput
environ. grot; hol; spelonk
hydraul. afkalven
nucl.pow. afgeschermde cel
cave 1. An underground hollow with access from the ground surface or from the sea, often found in limestone areas and on rocky coastlines. 2. A natural cavity, chamber or recess which leads beneath the surface of the earth, generally in a horizontal or obliquely inclined direction. It may be in the form of a passage or a gallery, its shape depending in part on the joint pattern or structure of the rock and partly on the type of process involved in its excavation. Thus, caves worn by subterranean rivers may be different in character from, and of considerably greater extent than, a sea-cave eroded by marine waves. 3. A natural underground open space, generally with a connection to the surface and large enough for a person to enter. The most common type of cave is formed in a limestone by dissolution [keɪv] adj.
environ. hol
 English thesaurus
CAVE [keɪ'vi:] abbr.
abbr. Cave for Automated Virtual Environment (VR)
abbr., avia. chief aviation engineer
abbr., comp., net. Cave Automatic Virtual Environment
abbr., ed. Community And Voluntary Education
abbr., el. cellular authentication and voice encription
abbr., file.ext. Computer Automatic Virtual Environment
abbr., oil computer-aided vision engineering; consolidated aquanauts vital equipment
abbr., progr., IT Cave Advanced Virtual Environment
abbr., sec.sys., IT Cellular Authentication and Voice Encryption
abbr., transp. Citizens Against Virtually Everything
mil. calibration, alignment, verification equipment
cave [keɪv] v
gen. см. cave in
cave: 22 phrases in 10 subjects
Agriculture5
Coal1
Construction2
Earth sciences2
Environment2
Hydraulics2
Medical3
Nuclear and fusion power2
Nuclear physics1
Zoology2