CAVE DWELLER vs TROGLODYTE: NOUN
- Someone who dwells in a cave
- One who dwells in a cave; a troglodyte; specifically, a member of the prehistoric race of men who dwelt in natural caves, subsisting on shell-fish and wild animals.
- Pl. [capitalized] A name given to the Bohemian Brethren (which see, under Bohemian), because they hid in caves to escape persecution.
- Prehistoric human who lived in caves, a caveman or cavewoman
- One who behaves like a caveman.
- Someone who lives in a cave
- One that dwells in a cave, especially a prehistoric human.
- Someone who dwells in a cave
- One who lives in solitude
- A member of a fabulous or prehistoric race of people that lived in caves, dens, or holes.
- A person considered to be reclusive, reactionary, out of date, or brutish.
- A nonhuman ape. Not in scientific use.
- An animal that lives underground, as an ant or a worm. Not in scientific use.
- A cave-dweller; a caveman; one who lives in a naturally formed cavity in the rocks, or, by extension, one who has his abode in a dwelling-place of that kind, whether constructed by enlarging a natural cave or by making an entirely new excavation.
- Hence, one living in seclusion; one unacquainted with the affairs of the world.
- In mammalogy, an anthropoid ape of the genus Troglodytes, as the chimpanzee or the gorilla, especially the former, which was earlier known to naturalists and was called Simia troglodytes.
- In ornithology, a wren of the genus Troglodytes or family Troglodytldæ. The term is a misnomer, since no wrens live in caves.
- One of any savage race that dwells in caves, instead of constructing dwellings; a cave dweller, or cave man. Most of the primitive races of man were troglodytes.
- An anthropoid ape, as the chimpanzee.
- The wren.
- A member of a supposed prehistoric race that lived in caves or holes, a caveman.
- Anything that lives underground.
- A reclusive, reactionary or out-of-date person, especially if brutish.
- The wren, Troglodytes troglodytes.
- A person who chooses not to keep up-to-date with the latest software and hardware.
- Someone who lives in a cave
CAVE DWELLER vs TROGLODYTE: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Inhabiting caverns; cavedwelling; cavernicolous; spelæan; troglodytic: specifically noting human beings, apes, and birds.
CAVE DWELLER vs TROGLODYTE: RELATED WORDS
- Bunyip, Quiddity, Tanuki, Wanderer, Shaytan, Troglodytic, Jerboa, Hermit, Hermitic, Insectivore, Dweller, Primitive, Cave man, Caveman, Troglodyte
- Shithead, Vulgarian, Pleb, Wimmin, Pissant, Nincompoop, Moron, Dolt, Cretin, Neanderthal, Cave man, Recluse, Cave dweller, Caveman, Hermit
CAVE DWELLER vs TROGLODYTE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Creature, Bunyip, Quiddity, Tanuki, Wanderer, Shaytan, Troglodytic, Jerboa, Hermit, Hermitic, Insectivore, Dweller, Primitive, Caveman, Troglodyte
- Solipsist, Shithead, Vulgarian, Pleb, Wimmin, Pissant, Nincompoop, Moron, Dolt, Cretin, Neanderthal, Recluse, Cave dweller, Caveman, Hermit
CAVE DWELLER vs TROGLODYTE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Who or what is the subject of this writing: a famous mathematician, a prehistoric cave dweller, a reaction to a specific event?
- You will also be charmed by the troglodyte houses, dug in the rock at Sacromonte, which are still hosting some intimate flamenco shows.
- There is no point putting the effort in to your suit to then turn up looking like a troglodyte.
- Piggy humpty dumpty would get destroyed by a cave dwelling troglodyte in a debate.
- The troglodyte world of the trenches also left its scars on modern man.
- Visit of a troglodyte habitation, lunch at a typical restaurant.
- My recommended highlight colour: Troglodyte Blue or Voidshield Blue.
- Neither one of us takes the troglodyte view that men are innately avid grillers.
- Just mins away, there is a stretch of troglodyte wine caves for degustations too.
- Explore a tunnel discovered in the mines that bears signs of troglodyte infestation.
- The father would cross anywhere at all, but he's a troglodyte.
CAVE DWELLER vs TROGLODYTE: QUESTIONS
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- Can you use the term troglodyte for the cave of the sorcerer?
- Is troglodyte the only English word to have descended from trÅglÄ“?
- How were animals sheltered in troglodyte settlements?