Cave

/keɪv/ noun

A cave is a large, natural hole or space in the ground or in the side of a mountain. It is usually formed over long periods of time by water or other natural forces.

From Old French 'cave', from Latin 'cava' or 'cavus' meaning 'hollow'. The idea focuses on an empty, hollowed-out space in rock or earth.

AMዋሻ
ARكهف
BNগুহা
CSjeskyně
DAhule
DEHöhle
ELσπήλαιο
EScueva
FAغار
FIluola
FRgrotte
GUગુફા
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