a cavernous building

  • 1cavernous — [[t]kæ̱və(r)nəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED A cavernous room or building is very large inside, and so it reminds you of a cave. Climbing steep stairs to the choir gallery you peer into a cavernous interior …

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  • 2cavernous — cav|ern|ous [ kævərnəs ] adjective a cavernous room or building is very large and dark …

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  • 3cavernous — UK [ˈkævə(r)nəs] / US [ˈkævərnəs] adjective a cavernous room or building is very large and dark …

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  • 4cavernous — [ˈkævənəs] adj a cavernous room or building is very large and dark …

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  • 5Wawelberg Bank building — The Wawelberg Bank Building in St. Petersburg, Russia was built by the Wawelbergs a prominent Imperial Russian banking family. Although this building bears initials HW (Hyppolite Wawelberg), it was commissioned by his son, Michael WawelbergIt is… …

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  • 6Portland Exposition Building — The Portland Exposition Building (or Expo as it is known locally) is located in Portland, Maine. It is the second oldest arena in continuous operation in the United States (behind Matthews Arena in Boston, Massachusetts). Currently, it is the… …

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  • 7The New York Athletic Club — For women s soccer team, see New York Athletic Club (WPSL). New York Athletic Club Type Traditional gentlemen s club Founded September 8, 1868 ( …

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  • 8Kaitain (Dune) — Kaitain Kaitain, from David Lynch s Dune (1984) Universe Dune universe Notable locations Corrinth, Hassik III Center for t …

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  • 9Dropped ceiling — Dropped ceiling, after installation. Light fixtures, a speaker grill, smoke detectors, and an air grill are all visible …

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  • 10syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… …

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