
1) Below-ground hideout 2) Capri attraction 3) Capri feature 4) Capri has a blue one 5) Capri has a famous one 6) Capri sight 7) Cave 8) Cavern 9) Canadian mountain 10) Dirt next to cavern 11) Dirt taken to cave 12) Garden feature 13) Grot 14) Hidden cave 15) Isle of capri attraction 16) Lourdes attraction
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A grotto (Italian grotta and French grotte) is any type of natural or artificial cave that is associated with modern, historic, or prehistoric use by humans. When it is not an artificial garden feature, a grotto is often a small cave near water and often flooded or liable to flood at high tide. The picturesque Grotta Azzurra at Capri and the grott...
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[National Speleological Society] A Grotto is an internal organization of the National Speleological Society (NSS). They generally function as the local NSS chapter/club. Many Grottos however, operate in areas outside of their local area, with many operating in several states. Most Grottos also participate in Regions which are loose associat...
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[Satanism] Within Satanism, a grotto is a gathering of Satanists for means of ritualization or general social interaction. Originally, `the grotto system` was formed by the Church of Satan for their members within geographical proximity, though this system has been largely phased out due contemporary means of communication. ...
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an underground passage, often decorated with crystals, bits of broken shells, and broken pieces of mirror, and involving running water in rills and pools; all of this is calculated to create a mysterious effect.
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• (n.) A natural covered opening in the earth; a cave; also, an artificial recess, cave, or cavernlike apartment.
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natural or artificial cave used as a decorative feature in 18th-century European gardens. Grottoes derived from natural caves were regarded in ... [1 related articles]
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A room in a cave of moderate dimensions but richly decorated.
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An underground chamber built as a folly. These could utilise a cliff edge of exposed rock, or be a construction above the level of the ground - but pretending to be below it, by using large stones. These were common in the mid-18th century. At Hartburn (Northumberland), niches were carved and a 'house' frontage erected at the base of a cliff. It is...
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a simulated natural cave, dug into the earth or built up out of rock and lined with collections of zoological and geological specimens eg stalagmites, shells, bones, altars etc. Usually very atmospheric and often designed to 'disquiet'.
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Grot'to (grŏt'to)
noun ;
plural Grottoes (-tōz). [ Formerly
grotta , from Italian
grotta , Late Latin
grupta , from Latin
crypta a concealed subterranean passage, vault, cavern, Greek
kry`pth , from
krypto`s concealed, fro...
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[
n] - a small cave (usually with attractive features)
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