Excavate
The word "sinkhole" originates from the Middle Low German term "sinken" which means to sink, and "hohl" which means hole. It has been used in English since the 18th century to describe a depression or hole in the ground caused by the collapse of surface layer materials.
To excavate means to remove earth or other material from a site for a specific purpose, such as archaeological exploration or construction. It involves digging, uncovering, and unearthing objects or artifacts from the ground.
Excavate.
The word "cave" comes from the Latin word "cavea," which means a hollow place or cavity. It is believed to have its origins in the ancient Indo-European root word "keu," which also means to hollow.
fossial
Excavate
Burrow is a noun when it refers to a type of hole typically for use as a dwelling place and burrow is a verbwhen it refers to making that type of hole.
The word is to excavate.
A word that starts with the letter A and means move is:ambulate
Modernize is a word that starts with m and means to upgrade.
dry hole
a pot hole
"Administrator" is a word that means leader and starts with the letter a.
Make is a word that means to create and starts with "m".
A word that starts with "d" and means a loud noise is din.
A word that starts with CA that means to move friskily is to cavort.
"Psychologist" is a word that starts with a p and means counselor.