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cavern

  • 1 kaverni

    • cavern
    medicine, veterinary
    • cavern

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > kaverni

  • 2 luola

    yks.nom. luola; yks.gen. luolan; yks.part. luolaa; yks.ill. luolaan; mon.gen. luolien luolain; mon.part. luolia; mon.ill. luoliin
    cave (noun)
    cavern (noun)
    den (noun)
    earth (noun)
    grotto (noun)
    hole (noun)
    lair (noun)
    pot-hole (noun)
    * * *
    • hole
    • ravine
    • pothole
    • pot-herb
    • hollow
    • grottoes
    • grotto
    • earth
    • dump
    • den
    • cavity
    • cavern
    • cave
    • lair

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > luola

  • 3 tuberkuloottinen ontelo

    medicine, veterinary
    • cavern
    • cavern

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > tuberkuloottinen ontelo

  • 4 kolo

    yks.nom. kolo; yks.gen. kolon; yks.part. koloa; yks.ill. koloon; mon.gen. kolojen; mon.part. koloja; mon.ill. koloihin
    burrow (noun)
    cavity (noun)
    chip (noun)
    cleft (noun)
    cranny (noun)
    crevice (noun)
    earth (noun)
    hole (noun)
    hollow (noun)
    nick (noun)
    notch (noun)
    * * *
    • cutting
    • ravine
    • notch
    • nook
    • nick
    • nest
    • hollow
    • hole
    • groove
    • gap
    • earth
    • dent
    • socket
    • crevice
    • cranny
    • compartment
    • cleft
    • chip
    • cavity
    • cavern
    • burrow
    • detent

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > kolo

  • 5 lokero

    yks.nom. lokero; yks.gen. lokeron; yks.part. lokeroa; yks.ill. lokeroon; mon.gen. lokerojen lokeroiden lokeroitten; mon.part. lokeroja lokeroita; mon.ill. lokeroihin
    cell (noun)
    compartment (noun)
    locker (noun)
    partition (noun)
    pigeon-hole (noun)
    pigeonhole (noun)
    safe-deposit box (noun)
    section (noun)
    * * *
    • locker
    • section
    • safe-deposit box
    • pigeon-hole
    • partition
    • compartment
    • cell
    • cavern
    • pigeonhole
    • box
    • bin
    • bay
    • antrum
    • cavity

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > lokero

  • 6 onkalo

    yks.nom. onkalo; yks.gen. onkalon; yks.part. onkaloa; yks.ill. onkaloon; mon.gen. onkalojen onkaloiden onkaloitten; mon.part. onkaloja onkaloita; mon.ill. onkaloihin
    cave (noun)
    cavity (noun)
    hollow (noun)
    pit (noun)
    * * *
    • cavern
    • ravine
    • pit
    • hollow
    • hole
    • groove
    • gorge
    • cavity
    • cave
    • excavation

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > onkalo

  • 7 ontelo

    yks.nom. ontelo; yks.gen. ontelon; yks.part. onteloa; yks.ill. onteloon; mon.gen. ontelojen onteloiden onteloitten; mon.part. onteloja onteloita; mon.ill. onteloihin
    cavity (noun)
    hollow (noun)
    socket (noun)
    ventricle (noun)
    * * *
    • cavum
    • ventricle
    • socket
    • sinus
    • ravine
    • lumen
    • hollow
    • hole
    • groove
    • cell
    • cavity
    • cavern
    • antrum
    • abyss
    • compartment

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > ontelo

  • 8 tippukiviluola

    • stalactite cave
    • stalactite cavern

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > tippukiviluola

См. также в других словарях:

  • cavern — [kav′ərn] n. [ME & OFr caverne < L caverna < cavus: see CAVE] a cave, esp. a large cave vt. 1. to enclose in or as in a cavern 2. to hollow out: often with out …   English World dictionary

  • Cavern — Cav ern, n. [L. caverna, fr. cavus hollow: cf. F. caverne.] A large, deep, hollow place in the earth; a large cave. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cavern — late 14c., from O.Fr. caverne (12c.) cave, vault, cellar, from L.L. caverna cave, from L. cavus (see CAVE (Cf. cave)). In O.E. such a land feature might be called an eorðscræf …   Etymology dictionary

  • cavern — [n] hollow in land formation cave, grotto, hole, pothole, subterrane, subterranean area; concept 509 …   New thesaurus

  • cavern — ► NOUN 1) a large cave, or chamber in a cave. 2) a vast, dark space. DERIVATIVES cavernous adjective. ORIGIN Latin caverna, from cavus hollow …   English terms dictionary

  • cavern — [[t]kæ̱və(r)n[/t]] caverns 1) N COUNT A cavern is a large deep cave. 2) N COUNT If you describe the inside of a building or a room as a cavern, you mean that it is very large and, usually, dark or without much furniture. The kitchen now is a dark …   English dictionary

  • cavern — I. noun Etymology: Middle English caverne, from Middle French, from Latin caverna, from cavus Date: 14th century cave; especially one of large or indefinite extent II. transitive verb Date: circa 1630 1. to place in or as if in a cavern 2 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cavern — /kav euhrn/, n. 1. a cave, esp. one that is large and mostly underground. 2. Pathol. a cavity that is produced by disease, esp. one produced in the lungs by tuberculosis. v.t. 3. to enclose in or as if in a cavern. 4. to hollow out to form a… …   Universalium

  • cavern — UK [ˈkævə(r)n] / US [ˈkævərn] noun [countable] Word forms cavern : singular cavern plural caverns a large cave …   English dictionary

  • cavern — cav•ern [[t]ˈkæv ərn[/t]] n. 1) gel a cave, esp. one that is large and mostly underground 2) to enclose in or as if in a cavern 3) to form a cavern of (often fol. by out) • Etymology: 1325–75; ME caverne < L caverna=cav(us) hollow + erna, as… …   From formal English to slang

  • cavern —    1. Underground opening in soluble rock similar to a cave. When used as a noun, it refers to large openings, but when used as an adjective it tends to refer to rock texture and so to small openings. However, in some countries (e.g., Russia)… …   Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

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