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spelunker
[ spi-luhng-ker ]
noun
- a person who explores caves, especially as a hobby.
spelunker
/ spɪˈlʌŋkə /
noun
- a person whose hobby is the exploration and study of caves
Derived Forms
- speˈlunking, noun
Other Words From
- spe·lunking noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of spelunker1
Word History and Origins
Origin of spelunker1
Example Sentences
Experts suggest it could have arrived, for example, on the boot of a spelunker who trekked it in from Europe or Asia.
Known as a destination for spelunkers and hikers, Maquoketa Caves State Park has more caves than any other state park in Iowa.
At the entrance to Tenglong's lower cave, where the Qing River surges toward the Yangtze River, local spelunkers geared up on a recent day, fastening helmets, snaking ropes over their shoulders, packing waterproof bags.
In 1961, a group of Milanese spelunkers traveled to southern Italy to map a deep cave in the floor of a remote mountain valley.
For decades, spelunkers have flocked to the flooded caverns of the Czech Republic’s Hranice Abyss, which stretches further below ground than any other freshwater cave system.
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