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cavernous

If something reminds you of a cave or cavern in size, shape, or feel, you can describe it with the adjective cavernous. Your cavernous basement is huge, damp, and dark, but fortunately there are no bats down there.

Cavernous, "cavern," and "cave" all come from the same Latin root word cavus, meaning hollow. Anything that's vast or deep can be described as cavernous, like your favorite professor's cavernous knowledge about the subject of 17th century literature. As a medical or anatomical term, cavernous refers to something that is porous, particularly when it's filled with tiny blood vessels.

PRIMARY MEANINGS OF: cavernous

1
adj
being or suggesting a cavern
2
adj
filled with vascular sinuses and capable of becoming distended and rigid as the result of being filled with blood
FULL DEFINITIONS OF: cavernous
1

adj being or suggesting a cavern

“vast cavernous chambers hollowed out of limestone”
Synonyms
hollow
not solid; having a space or gap or cavity
2

adj filled with vascular sinuses and capable of becoming distended and rigid as the result of being filled with blood

Synonyms:
erectile
expansive
able or tending to expand or characterized by expansion
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