Etymology:
The word "cavernous" originates from the Latin word "caverna," which means "cavity" or "cave."
Meaning:
"Cavernous" refers to something that is characterized by or containing numerous cavities or chambers. It is typically used to describe structures that are hollowed out or full of holes.
Origin:
The Latin word "caverna" is thought to have its roots in the Proto-Indo-European word *kwer-, which means "to turn, bend." This suggests that the concept of a cavern is related to something that is twisted or hollowed out.
Examples of Usage:
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