precavae
/prɪˈkævi/; /prɪkæˈveɪ/Definitions
1. noun
A precursor to a cave, especially one formed by the collapse of a rock overhang.
“The precavae of the ancient temple were a fascinating archaeological find.”
1. noun
A precursor to a cave, especially one formed by the collapse of a rock overhang.
“The precavae of the ancient temple were a fascinating archaeological find.”