incavation (Meaning)

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incavation (n.)

Act of making hollow; also, a hollow; an exvation; a depression.

Synonyms & Antonyms of incavation

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incavation Sentence Examples

  1. The incavation burrowed into the ground, creating a subterranean tunnel.
  2. Archaeologists discovered an ancient incavation site, revealing remnants of a lost civilization.
  3. The walls of the incavation were adorned with intricate carvings, depicting scenes of daily life.
  4. The incavation extended for miles, providing shelter and protection for its inhabitants.
  5. The narrow incavation led to a hidden chamber, where treasure and artifacts were concealed.
  6. The incavation was a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the ancient people who created it.
  7. Explorers navigated the dark and treacherous incavation, searching for forgotten secrets.
  8. The incavation collapsed during a storm, burying its secrets and mysteries.
  9. Scientists studied the incavation to gain insights into the geological processes that shaped the area.
  10. The incavation became a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world.

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Act of making hollow; also, a hollow; an exvation; a depression.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The incavation burrowed into the ground, creating a subterranean tunnel.

Archaeologists discovered an ancient incavation site, revealing remnants of a lost civilization.

The walls of the incavation were adorned with intricate carvings, depicting scenes of daily life.

The incavation extended for miles, providing shelter and protection for its inhabitants.