Etymology
The word "cavedweller" is a compound word derived from two words:
Meaning
A cavedweller is a person or animal that lives in a cave. Cavedwelling is a form of troglodytism, which refers to the practice of living in natural underground spaces.
Origin
The term "cavedweller" has been in use since at least the early 1800s. It was originally used to describe early humans who lived in caves as shelter. However, the term has since been expanded to include any animals or plants that live in caves.
Examples
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