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.
An entrance to a cave is called a cave mouth or cave opening.
The opening is called the cave entrance or cave mouth. It is usually an "exit" formed by flowing water.
The top of a cave is called the entrance or the mouth of the cave. It is the opening through which one can access the interior of the cave.
A cave (or similar entrance)
A cave, a river.
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.
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.