Probably a contraction of Histology which is the scientific study of microscopic anatomy and is a medical term one might speak oif histology of certain illnesses, such as black spots on the lungs in smoking-related cancers, and so on. The term is not related to the word (history).
Cavers use "histo" as shorthand for historical or historical note, often referring to information about previous exploration, discoveries, or incidents in a cave. It helps cavers understand the context and background of the cave they are exploring.
People who search caves are commonly referred to as spelunkers or cavers. They are individuals who explore caves for either recreational purposes or scientific research.
Speleologist.The term Speleology in fact covers a range of cave-related sciences, particularly geology & hydrology, biology, archaeology; and invokes various skills in chemsistry, physics, etc.Speleologists study the science of caves. Spelunkers [used to be a US-only word for those who] study caves for recreational purposes. +++ 'Spelunkers' was what a group of New England cavers called themselves in the 1940s, and combines Greek and Latin words for "cave". It was used generally and neutrally in the US - rarely anywhere else - until the 1960s, but then American cavers started to use it in a derogatory manner for ill-equipped, inexperienced adventurers. Some US cavers even wore T-shirts emblazoned with "Cavers Rescue Spelunkers". The normal word is "caver", and the activity itself, "caving". (Source: Wikipedia)A Speleologist. The category title gives a clue! :-) it's an umbreall term covering several science disciplines.
spelunkers +++ Cavers I have never seen "spelunker" in any caving literature. Revising my previous answer, having learnt more about it since, "spelunkers" was name coined by a group of New England caving club for themselves in the 1940s; and rather grandly combines Latin and Greek words for "cave". It was used happily and neutrally in the US (but rarely anywhere else) until the 1960s, when American cavers themselves started to turn it into a derogatory term for poorly-equipped and none-too-competent novices and dilettantes. [Source: Wikipedia] The proper term throughout the English-speaking world is "caver".
Cavers can damage caves by disturbing delicate formations, introducing pollutants or invasive species, causing erosion and sediment build-up, and increasing the risk of spreading diseases among bat populations. It is important for cavers to follow proper conservation guidelines and minimize their impact on cave ecosystems.
A Caver. One who studies caves & their contents scientifically is a Speleologist - though many still call themselves cavers out of modesty, and use "speleology" to describe the science! Some Answer-ers would reply "spelunker" - a word I have never seen in caving literature. From Wikipedia at least, although the word was coined from a mixture of Latin and Greek by an American caving club in the 1940s, but not adopted outside of the US, it started to become derogatory in the 1960s, according to American cavers.
The root word "histo" means tissue. It is commonly used in words related to the study and examination of tissues, such as histology (the study of tissues) and histopathology (the study of disease in tissues).
"Histo" is a prefix, rather than a suffix. It is from the Greek word "histos", meaning "body tissue". For example:Histology is the study of tissue structure, achieved via staining techniques together with light and electron microscopyHistogenesis means the formation of tissuesDespite how it sounds, "histo" has nothing to do with history.
Alice Cavers's birth name is Alice Ruth Cavers.
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Charles Cavers has written: 'Hades! The ladies!'
The web address of the Museum And Library Of Confederate Histo is: http://www.confederatemuseum.org
The phone number of the Museum And Library Of Confederate Histo is: 864-421-9039.
The web address of the North County Underground Railroad Histo is: www.northcountryundergroundrailroad.
Alice Cavers died on December 6, 2010, in Oxnard, California, USA.
The address of the Museum And Library Of Confederate Histo is: 15 Boyce Ave, Greenville, SC 29601-3109
Alice Cavers was born on May 26, 1925, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
The address of the Foundation Of American Institute For Conservation Of Histo is: 1156 15Th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005-1714