| cave | English nurse who remained in Brussels after the German occupation in order to help Allied prisoners escape |
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| cave | someone who dwells in a cave |
| cave | British chemist and physicist who established that water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen and who calculated the density of the earth (1731-1810) |
| cave | a large cave or a large chamber in a cave |
| cave | any large dark enclosed space |
| cave | hollow out as if making a cavern |
| cave | hollow out as if making a cavern |
| cave | (physiology) filled with vascular sinuses and capable of becoming distended and rigid as the result of being filled with blood |
| cave | being or suggesting a cavern |
| cave | either of a pair of large venous sinuses in the cranial cavity |
| cave | a concave molding shaped like a quarter circle in cross section |