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For caves themselves, just what you've written - "caves"! The context is usually clear.

However there is a scientific term for an assemblage of surface landforms and any caves below them, formed by aqueous dissolution of carbonate rocks in their entirety: Karst.

It comes from a Slovenian word, kras, for that country's karst landscape taken as the world's type area asit was the first to be studied scientifically in that context.

Some karst-research terms now are Chinese, thanks to the magnificent, specific types of karst feature in SW China. These include the odd-looking hills only slightly stylised on the traditional Chinese willow-pattern crockery.

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