"seacave" meaning in All languages combined

See seacave on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: seacaves [plural]
Etymology: From sea + cave. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|sea|cave}} sea + cave Head templates: {{en-noun}} seacave (plural seacaves)
  1. A cave that is in or under the sea. Synonyms: sea-cave
    Sense id: en-seacave-en-noun-uSWADva1 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1879, Henry James, chapter 21, in Confidence:",
          "text": "He took long walks, rambled on the beach, along the base of the cliffs and among the brown sea-caves […]",
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        },
        {
          "ref": "1929, Thomas Wolfe, chapter 7, in Look Homeward, Angel, New York: Scribner, page 64:",
          "text": "Her memory moved over the ocean-bed of event like a great octopus, blindly but completely feeling its way into every seacave, rill, estuary […]",
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          "ref": "1934, C. L. Moore, “Black Thirst”, in Martin H. Greenberg, editor, A Taste for Blood: Fifteen Great Vampire Novellas, New York: Barnes & Noble, published 1992, page 179:",
          "text": "He stepped into a room green as a seacave.",
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        },
        {
          "ref": "1978, Andrew Holleran, chapter 5, in Dancer from the Dance, New York: New American Library, page 140:",
          "text": "[…] they wandered into the park where we sat on a bench in the chilly darkness watching the silhouettes float around like sharks in that dark seacave of erotic love.",
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