- dictionary. A
speleothem (/ˈspiːliəθɛm/; from
Ancient Gr**** σπήλαιον (
spḗlaion) 'cave' and θέμα (théma) 'deposit') is a
geological formation made by mineral...
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Speleology (from
Ancient Gr**** σπήλαιον (
spḗlaion) 'cave' and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') is the
scientific study of
caves and
other karst features, as...
- Mega
Spilaio (Gr****: Μέγα Σπήλαιο, lit. 'Great Cave'),
formally the
Monastery of the
Dormition of the
Theotokos (Ιερά Μονή Κοιμήσεως της Θεοτόκου), is...
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Speleotherapy (Gr**** σπήλαιον
spḗlaion "cave") is an
alternative medicine respiratory therapy involving breathing inside subterranean environments, such...
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Gosiute people;
overall meaning 'desert theraphosid'
Spelopelma – Gr****
spélaion (σπήλαιον) 'cave';
overall meaning 'cave theraphosid'
Tarantulas of various...
- tetrasporophytic,
zygospore spele-
cavern Gr**** σπέος (spéos), σπήλαιον (
spḗlaion) speleogen, speleogenesis, speleology, Speleomantes, speleomorphology,...
- tetrasporophytic,
zygospore spele-
cavern Gr**** σπέος (spéos), σπήλαιον (
spḗlaion) speleogen, speleogenesis, speleology, Speleomantes, speleomorphology,...
- Paleolithic. In 1890, Émile Rivière
coined the term
speleology from Gr****
spêlaion (cave) and
logos (science) to
designate the
science of caves. In 1903 he...
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indicating a
mineral or rock. The term "speleothem", due to its
definition (
spēlaion "cave" + théma "deposit" in
ancient Gr****) can only be used to describe...
- following:
Vigils at the
Mount Sinai Monastery (1983)
Cologne (1985) Mega
Spelaion Monastery (1987)
Vatopedi monastery Mount Athos (1995)
Cathedral of Saint...