The mouth of a cave is the entrance to the cave
In geographical terms, the word mouth means an opening into a place such as a cave or volcano. It also means a place where a stream meets with another stream, such as the mouth of a river.
The Welsh word for 'a cave' is ogof.
I do not believe there is an official adjectival version of cave (at least that is used by modern English). The best one can do is to make it descriptive: "cave like" or "having the characteristics of a cave". For example: The cave like rocks made interesting shapes. -or- This Antarctic fissure has the characteristics of a cave. If you need to use it for a non-formal setting, you could say "cave-ish" Hope this helps! :)
The noun 'cave-in' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun.The compound noun 'cave-in' is made up of the verb 'cave' and the adverb 'in' to form a noun meaning the a place where the earth has collapsed or the collapse of a structure; a word for a thing.The term 'cave in' can also be a verb+adverb or a noun+preposition, depending on use.Examples:The street was closed due to a sidewalk cave-in.(compound noun)They refused to cave in to the workers demands. (verb+adverb)The mummies were discovered in a cave in Chile. (noun+preposition)
A grotto is a cave.
A cave entrance is commonly referred to as a cave mouth or cave opening.
An entrance to a cave is called a cave mouth or cave opening.
A cave, a river.
A cave (or similar entrance)
a cave cannot have a gaping mouth so its giving something nonliving, living characteristics.
There are no plants in caves,except for the grasses and such at the mouth of a cave, as there is no sunlight.
a cave
It doesn't matter nothing will happen to your character, just the dragon.
all have a mouth
It's that opening in our heads that contains teeth and which we use for eating and talking. There is also the mouth of a river, where the water flows into the sea, or the mouth of a cave, which is an opening into it (metaphorically like a human mouth).
It's under the little spiky walls, in the dinosaurs mouth.
In geographical terms, the word mouth means an opening into a place such as a cave or volcano. It also means a place where a stream meets with another stream, such as the mouth of a river.