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Что (кто) такое cave catcher - определение

PERSON WHO TRAPS OR KILLS MOLES
Mole-catcher; Mole trap; Mole catcher
  • A captured mole
  • A mole killed by a spring trap
  • A mole trap
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IMSI-catcher         
TELEPHONY EAVESDROPPING DEVICE
IMSI catcher; I.M.S.I. catcher; I. M. S. I. catcher; I M S I catcher
An international mobile subscriber identity-catcher, or IMSI-catcher, is a telephone eavesdropping device used for intercepting mobile phone traffic and tracking location data of mobile phone users. Essentially a "fake" mobile tower acting between the target mobile phone and the service provider's real towers, it is considered a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack.
Show cave         
  • A bridge in [[Škocjan Caves]], Slovenia
  • Statues in [[Batu Caves]], Malaysia
  • A concert hall in [[Cueva de los Verdes]], [[Lanzarote]], Spain
  • A mini-metro train to [[New Athos Cave]], Georgia
  • An artificial complex illumination in [[Reed Flute Cave]], China
  • Jeju]], South Korea
  • A small chair train to [[Postojna Cave]], Slovenia
  • Boats to [[Glyfada Cave]]/[[Dirou Pyrgos Caves]], Greece
  • Color-highlighted ice in [[Kungur Ice Cave]], Russia
CAVE MANAGED BY AN ORGANIZATION AND MADE ACCESSIBLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC, USUALLY FOR AN ENTRANCE FEE
Show-cave; Show caves; Commercial cave; Tourist cave
A show cave—also called tourist cave, public cave, and, in the United States, commercial cave—is a cave which has been made accessible to the public for guided visits.
Sea cave         
  • [[Akun Island]] [[basalt]] sea cave
CAVE FORMED BY THE WAVE ACTION OF THE SEA AND LOCATED ALONG PRESENT OR FORMER COASTLINES
Sea-cave; Sea Cave; Coastal Cave; Coastal cave; Sea caves; Seaside cave; Cave tide; Littoral cave
A sea cave, also known as a littoral cave, is a type of cave formed primarily by the wave action of the sea. The primary process involved is erosion.
Solutional cave         
  • Kolbinger Höhle]]</ref>
CAVE FORMED IN SOLUBLE ROCK SUCH AS LIMESTONE, CHALK, DOLOMITE, MARBLE, SALT BEDS OR GYPSUM
Limestone cave; Karst Cave; Karst cave; Solution cave; Karstic cave
A solutional cave, solution cave, or karst cave is a cave usually formed in the soluble rock limestone. It is the most frequently occurring type of cave.
Genille Cave-Browne-Cave         
BRITISH BARONET
Sir Genille Cave Brown Cave; Sir Genille Cave-Browne-Cave, 12th Baronet
Sir Genille Cave-Browne-Cave, 12th Baronet (1869–1929) was a bartender and a cowboy as well as the twelfth holder of the Cave-Browne-Cave baronetcy.
Fingal's Cave         
  • View from the depths of the cave with the island of [[Iona]] visible in the background, 2008
  • Engraving of Fingal's Cave by [[James Fittler]] in ''Scotia Depicta'', 1804.
  • Basalt columns inside Fingal's Cave
  • Entrance to Fingal's cave, 2004
SEA CAVE IN ARGYLL AND BUTE, SCOTLAND, UK
Fingle's Cave; Fingals Cave
Fingal's Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, known for its natural acoustics. The National Trust for Scotland owns the cave as part of a national nature reserve.
Pit cave         
  • Pit cave Haviareň, [[Little Carpathians]]
CAVE WITH SIGNIFICANT VERTICAL PASSAGES
Vertical Caving; Pit Cave; Vertical cave; Vertical caving; Vertical caver; Domepit; Pothole (caving); Pit-cave; Shaft cave
A pit cave, shaft cave or vertical cave—or often simply called a pit (in the US) or pot (in the UK); jama in South Slavic languages scientific and colloquial vocabulary (borrowed since early research in the Western Balkan Dinaric Alpine karst)—is a type of cave which contains one or more significant vertical shafts rather than being predominantly a conventional horizontal cave passage. Pit caves typically form in limestone as a result of long-term erosion by water.
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
·vi To dwell in a cave.
II. Cave ·noun To make hollow; to scoop out.
III. Cave ·noun Any hollow place, or part; a cavity.
IV. Cave ·noun A hollow place in the earth, either natural or artificial; a subterraneous cavity; a cavern; a den.
V. Cave ·vi To fall in or down; as, the sand bank caved. Hence (Slang), to retreat from a position; to give way; to yield in a disputed matter.
VI. Cave ·add. ·noun A coalition or group of seceders from a political party, as from the Liberal party in England in 1866. ·see Adullam, Cave of, in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
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

A cave or cavern is a natural void in the ground, specifically a space large enough for a human to enter. Caves often form by the weathering of rock and often extend deep underground. The word cave can refer to smaller openings such as sea caves, rock shelters, and grottos, that extend a relatively short distance into the rock and they are called exogene caves. Caves which extend further underground than the opening is wide are called endogene caves.

Speleology is the science of exploration and study of all aspects of caves and the cave environment. Visiting or exploring caves for recreation may be called caving, potholing, or spelunking.

Cave castle         
Cave castles
A cave castle () or grotto castle (German: Grottenburg) is a residential or refuge castle that has been built into a natural cave. It falls within the category of hill castles.

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Molecatcher

A molecatcher (also called a mowdy-catcher) is a person who traps or kills moles in places where they are considered a nuisance to crops, lawns, sportsfields or gardens.