cavernous

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin cavernosus, or from cavern + -ous.

Adjective

cavernous (comparative more cavernous, superlative most cavernous)

  1. Resembling a cavern; vast
  2. Having many caverns
  3. (dentistry) Having cavities

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