The interior of the medieval cathedral was positively cavernous in its size and stone ornamentation.
A concave/cavernous area of an organ is a ventricle. Like the hollow compartments in the heart.
The root word is lus. This root word means light.
A root word the word in which one word is based on such as: make (the root word) making (the other word)
The word "nonitive" is used by few to mean that they are very serious about what they are talking about. This is not a real word and you will not find it in the dictionary.
The root word of cavernous is "cave," which refers to a large underground hollow space.
The man looked at us with his dark, cavernous, set-back eyes.
cavernous
Cavernous what?
i am paralyzed and was told i have cavernous malformtion
i am paralyzed and was told i have cavernous malformtion
What are the antonyms for cavernous
"He had been in big churches before, but the cathedral was truly cavernous - a hand clap hung in the air for three full seconds before fading."
a giant cave that is pitch black
An adjective meaning "huge" or "gapingly wide or deep", "cavernous" may be used diversely in a sentence. Just one example would be: "As the explorers stared down into the cavernous gap at their feet, they failed to notice the steadily approaching predator behind them."
The interior of the medieval cathedral was positively cavernous in its size and stone ornamentation.
A concave/cavernous area of an organ is a ventricle. Like the hollow compartments in the heart.