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cave-dwelling пещерныйEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > cave-dwelling
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English-russian biological dictionary > cave-dwelling anemone
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9 ♦ cave
♦ cave (1) /keɪv/n.caverna; grotta; spelonca● cave art, arte paleolitica; arte rupestre □ (paleont.) cave bear, orso delle caverne □ cave dweller, uomo delle caverne, cavernicolo □ cave dwelling, abitazione rupestre □ cave painting, pittura rupestre; arte rupestreFALSI AMICI: cave non significa cava. cave (2) /ˈkeɪvɪ/ (lat.)inter.( gergo scolastico antiq.) attenzione!; state in guardia!(to) cave /keɪv/v. i.1 esplorare grotte; fare della speleologia2 ► to cave in. -
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- dwelling ['dwelɪŋ]∎ tree-dwelling arboricole, qui vit sur les arbres;∎ ocean-dwelling qui vit dans l'océan;∎ cave-dwelling people troglodytes mpl -
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(noun) mar (mard-) (home), also már; DWELLING (adj) \#farnë (a pl form? Sg farna? Only attested in the compound orofarnë "mountain-dwelling". Note: farnë is also the pa.t. of farya- "suffice", as well as a noun "foliage"); DWELLING-PLACE nórë (land, region where certain people live, nation, native land, family); DWELLING UNDERGROUND hróta (artificial cave, rockhewn hall). The word ambar, usually translated "world", is also associated with "home, dwelling" in one source. –VT45:33, 46:13, cf. LT1:251, LotR:505 cf. Letters:224, VT47:6, NDOR, PM:365, VT46:13 -
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felya, rondo, rotelë, rotto (small grot, tunnel), ARTIFICIAL CAVE hróta (dwelling underground, rockhewn hall) –PHÉLEG, ROD, LT2:347, PM:365, VT46:12 -
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hróta (dwelling underground, rockhewn hall) –PM:365 -
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adj.cave-dwelling.f. & m.cave dweller, caveman.* * *► adjetivo1 cave dwelling1 cave dweller, caveman* * *1. ADJ1) (=de caverna) cave-dwelling, cave antes de s2) (Pol) * reactionary2. SMF1) (=habitante de caverna) cave dweller2) (Pol) * reactionary, backwoodsman* * *Ia) (Hist) cave-dwellingb) (pey) ( retrógrado) reactionaryIImasculino y femeninoa) (Hist) cave dwellerb) (pey) ( retrógrado) reactionary* * *= prehistoric man, caveman.Ex. The park was set aside to preserve the works and relics of prehistoric man and Native American culture.Ex. The course is an audio and visual presentation of some of the works of music, art, architectural development and homey philosophy from caveman through the present day.* * *Ia) (Hist) cave-dwellingb) (pey) ( retrógrado) reactionaryIImasculino y femeninoa) (Hist) cave dwellerb) (pey) ( retrógrado) reactionary* * *= prehistoric man, caveman.Ex: The park was set aside to preserve the works and relics of prehistoric man and Native American culture.
Ex: The course is an audio and visual presentation of some of the works of music, art, architectural development and homey philosophy from caveman through the present day.* * *1 ( Hist) cave-dwellinghombre cavernícola caveman2 ( pey) (retrógrado) reactionary1 ( Hist) cave dweller2 ( pey) (retrógrado) reactionary* * *
cavernícola adjetivo (Hist) cave-dwelling;
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Hist) cave dweller
cavernícola sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 caveman, cave dweller
2 pey (persona retrógrada) reactionary
' cavernícola' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
troglodita
English:
caveman
* * *♦ adj1. [animal, hombre] cave-dwelling♦ nmf1. [de las cavernas] caveman, f cavewoman* * *I adj cave-dwellingII m cavemanIII f cavewoman -
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adj.1 cave dwelling.2 rough, brutish (informal) (bárbaro, tosco).3 troglodytic, troglodytical.f. & m.1 cave dweller.2 brute (informal) (bárbaro, tosco).* * *1 troglodyte* * *SMF1) (=cavernícola) cave dweller, troglodyte2) (=bruto) brute, oaf; (=huraño) unsociable individual, recluse3) * (=glotón) glutton* * *masculino y femeninoa) ( cavernícola) troglodyteb) (fam) ( bruto) lout* * *= prehistoric man, caveman.Ex. The park was set aside to preserve the works and relics of prehistoric man and Native American culture.Ex. The course is an audio and visual presentation of some of the works of music, art, architectural development and homey philosophy from caveman through the present day.* * *masculino y femeninoa) ( cavernícola) troglodyteb) (fam) ( bruto) lout* * *= prehistoric man, caveman.Ex: The park was set aside to preserve the works and relics of prehistoric man and Native American culture.
Ex: The course is an audio and visual presentation of some of the works of music, art, architectural development and homey philosophy from caveman through the present day.* * *1 (cavernícola) troglodytic, cave-dwelling2 (tosco) uncouth3 (comilón) gluttonous, greedy1 (cavernícola) troglodyte, cave dweller* * *
troglodita sustantivo masculino y femenino
troglodita
I adjetivo
1 troglodytic
2 fam fig glottonous
II mf
1 troglodyte
2 fam (bruto) brute
3 fam fig (glotón) glutton
♦ Locuciones: comer como un troglodita, to eat like a pig
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1) General subject: cavate, cave-dweller, spelaean, spelean2) Geology: cryptalline3) Biology: cave-dwelling, spelaen4) Zoology: cavernicolous5) Paleontology: cave -
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cavernícola adjetivo (Hist) cave-dwelling; ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Hist) cave dweller
cavernícola sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 caveman, cave dweller
2 pey (persona retrógrada) reactionary ' cavernícola' also found in these entries: Spanish: troglodita English: caveman -
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Cave bear — Cave Cave (k[=a]v), n. [F. cave, L. cavus hollow, whence cavea cavity. Cf. {Cage}.] 1. A hollow place in the earth, either natural or artificial; a subterraneous cavity; a cavern; a den. [1913 Webster] 2. Any hollow place, or part; a cavity. [Obs … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Cave hyena — Cave Cave (k[=a]v), n. [F. cave, L. cavus hollow, whence cavea cavity. Cf. {Cage}.] 1. A hollow place in the earth, either natural or artificial; a subterraneous cavity; a cavern; a den. [1913 Webster] 2. Any hollow place, or part; a cavity. [Obs … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English