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Qué (quién) es CAVE - definición

COMPANY
CAVE; Cave (Company); Esprade; Cave Ltd; CAVE (company); Mushihime-sama Bug Panic

cave         
  • Washington]], {{circa}} 1920
  • [[Speleothem]]s in Hall of the Mountain King of [[Ogof Craig a Ffynnon]], a solutional cave in [[South Wales]].
  • Painted Cave, a large [[sea cave]], [[Santa Cruz Island]], [[California]]
  • [[Olm]]s in a Slovenian cave
  • Taíno]] [[petroglyph]]s in a cave in Puerto Rico
NATURAL UNDERGROUND SPACE LARGE ENOUGH FOR A HUMAN TO ENTER
World's deepest cave; Caverns; Sacred cave; Caves; Dripstone cave; Primary caves; Primary cave; Natural cave; Cave complex; Cave system; Cave systems; Natural caves; Cavelet; Cavern; Collapse cave; Collapse cavern; Water cave; Cave (natural); Cave records; Dry cave; Fossil cave; Talus cave; Aeolian cave
n.
1) to explore a cave
2) a deep cave
CAVE         
  • Washington]], {{circa}} 1920
  • [[Speleothem]]s in Hall of the Mountain King of [[Ogof Craig a Ffynnon]], a solutional cave in [[South Wales]].
  • Painted Cave, a large [[sea cave]], [[Santa Cruz Island]], [[California]]
  • [[Olm]]s in a Slovenian cave
  • Taíno]] [[petroglyph]]s in a cave in Puerto Rico
NATURAL UNDERGROUND SPACE LARGE ENOUGH FOR A HUMAN TO ENTER
World's deepest cave; Caverns; Sacred cave; Caves; Dripstone cave; Primary caves; Primary cave; Natural cave; Cave complex; Cave system; Cave systems; Natural caves; Cavelet; Cavern; Collapse cave; Collapse cavern; Water cave; Cave (natural); Cave records; Dry cave; Fossil cave; Talus cave; Aeolian cave
Cave for Automated Virtual Environment (Reference: VR)
cave         
  • Washington]], {{circa}} 1920
  • [[Speleothem]]s in Hall of the Mountain King of [[Ogof Craig a Ffynnon]], a solutional cave in [[South Wales]].
  • Painted Cave, a large [[sea cave]], [[Santa Cruz Island]], [[California]]
  • [[Olm]]s in a Slovenian cave
  • Taíno]] [[petroglyph]]s in a cave in Puerto Rico
NATURAL UNDERGROUND SPACE LARGE ENOUGH FOR A HUMAN TO ENTER
World's deepest cave; Caverns; Sacred cave; Caves; Dripstone cave; Primary caves; Primary cave; Natural cave; Cave complex; Cave system; Cave systems; Natural caves; Cavelet; Cavern; Collapse cave; Collapse cavern; Water cave; Cave (natural); Cave records; Dry cave; Fossil cave; Talus cave; Aeolian cave
cave1 [ke?v]
¦ noun a large natural underground chamber.
¦ verb
1. explore caves as a sport.
2. (cave in or US also cave) (of a roof or walls) subside or collapse.
Derivatives
caver noun
caving noun
Origin
ME: from OFr., from L. cava, from cavus 'hollow'.
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cave2 ['ke?vi]
¦ exclamation Brit. school slang, dated look out!
Phrases
keep cave act as lookout.
Origin
L., imperative of cavere 'beware'.

Wikipedia

Cave (company)

CAVE Interactive Co., Ltd. is a Japanese video game company founded in 1994 by former employees of Toaplan following its bankruptcy. They are known primarily for their "bullet hell" shoot 'em ups; from 1995 up to 2013, CAVE was one of the most prolific shoot 'em up developers in the Japanese market. Alongside this, CAVE has produced a variety of other types games for arcades, home consoles, PCs, and smartphones, also dating back to 1995.

"CAVE" is an acronym for "Computer Art Visual Entertainment".

Ejemplos de uso de CAVE
1. Pýnargözü cave÷ This cave is located eight kilometers from Yeniþarbademli.
2. Cave tourism÷ Isparta is extremely diversified in cave tourism.
3. Seeing the cave is like undergoing an "experience of creation," said cave researcher Yinon Shabtiel, one of two people to discover the cave.
4. The Ayý Ýni Cave÷ The Romans and Byzantines used this cave as a shelter.
5. Hundreds of thousands of Hindus, who consider the cave sacred, are currently visiting the cave on an annual pilgrimage.