well this is a geuss but I think it is oddie.
The mouth of a cave is the entrance to the cave
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.
tell me about mrs.becker in trapped in death cave bill wallace
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"Trapped in a Death Cave" is a childrens adventure book by Bill Wallace. It was published in paperback September 1, 2002.
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In "Trapped in Death Cave," Odie mistakenly chooses to enter a dangerous cave without proper gear or preparation. This decision leads to him becoming trapped inside and facing life-threatening situations as a result.
"Trapped in Death Cave" is a thrilling novel about a group of young-adult friends who become trapped in a remote cave system. As they struggle to find a way out, tensions rise, secrets are revealed, and they must work together to survive. The story is filled with suspense, adventure, and unexpected twists.
it was trapped in a cave until Hercules accidentally unleashed it (but it was shortly killed)
he was in a cave and couldn't get out so he dead from starvation ..
In the legends, Merlin's fate varies depending on the version. In some stories, he is imprisoned or trapped by a woman he loved, while in others, he is betrayed and killed by a woman he trusted. One common version of his death is that he is trapped in a cave or tomb by the Lady of the Lake, where he remains until the end of time.
The cyclops had rolled a large rock to block the entrance of the cave. If Odysseus and his men killed Polyphemus, they would be trapped in the cave, unable to move the rock.
In the book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain, Injun Joe dies in the cave where he had hidden the treasure. He gets trapped and starves to death in the cave, ultimately meeting his demise there.