Here, the same water poured up and out, boiling and foaming, from the cavities that obviously undercut the rock on either side.
Lyall, Francis A DEATH IN TIME (2002)
There were cavities in the base of the reef-- hollows formed by the currents.
Arthur, Robert THREE IN ONE (2002)
The woodpeckers, black vultures, the other parrots, like the maracanas, and even snakes liked to use tree cavities as well.
Tony Juniper SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD (2002)
All related terms of 'cavities'
cavity
A cavity is a space or hole in something such as a solid object or a person's body.
air vesicle
a large air-filled intercellular space in some aquatic plants
body cavity
the internal cavity of any multicellular animal that contains the digestive tract , heart, kidneys , etc. In vertebrates it develops from the coelom
pulp cavity
the cavity inside a tooth that contains the pulp
resonant cavity
a conducting surface enclosing a space in which an oscillating electromagnetic field can be maintained, the dimensions of the cavity determining the resonant frequency of the oscillations . It is used in microwave devices for frequencies exceeding 300 megahertz
segmentation cavity
→ blastocoele
cavity resonator
a conducting surface enclosing a space in which an oscillating electromagnetic field can be maintained, the dimensions of the cavity determining the resonant frequency of the oscillations . It is used in microwave devices for frequencies exceeding 300 megahertz
rhumbatron
a conducting surface enclosing a space in which an oscillating electromagnetic field can be maintained, the dimensions of the cavity determining the resonant frequency of the oscillations . It is used in microwave devices for frequencies exceeding 300 megahertz