Definition of Speleologists

1. Noun. (plural of speleologist) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Speleologists

1. speleologist [n] - See also: speleologist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Speleologists

spelders
speldin
spelding
speldings
speldins
speldrin
speldrins
spelds
spelean
spelencephaly
speleo-
speleological
speleologically
speleologies
speleologist
speleologists (current term)
speleology
speleothem
speleothems
spelk
spelks
spell
spell-check
spell-checker
spell-off
spell-offs
spell-work
spell check
spell checker
spell checkers

Literary usage of Speleologists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal by Bond & Share Society, New Hampshire Dental Society, American Wine Society, Manning Valley Historical Society (1908)
"^PARTY of speleologists, chiefly from the neighbourhood of Southport, Lancashire, visited Mitchelstown early in September for the purpose of surveying the ..."

2. Adventure Guide Costa Rica by Bruce Conord, June Conord (2005)
"In the Nicoya cave, speleologists have discovered prehistoric remains and ritual offerings. Terciopelo cave has the best formations, and is quite deep at ..."

3. Italian Lakes by Richard Sale (2006)
"Over the river the tourist can visit the Grotte delle Meraviglie, one of the limestone caves for which the valley is famous among speleologists. ..."

4. Landscapes of Mallorca by Valerie Crespí-Green (2002)
"... for the adventure of its twin gorge, Sa Fosca, where only experts and speleologists dare to penetrate the narrow cascading underground watercourse. ..."

5. Mexico's Gulf Coast by Joanie Sanchez (2004)
"... you'll probably have enough fears and worries over crevices, dips, and holes without adding caves to the mix. Otherwise, speleologists gather ..."

6. Adventure Guide Naples, Sorrento & the Amalfi Coast by Marina Carter (2006)
"Napoli Sotterranea A group of enterprising young geologists, speleologists and engineers from the University of Naples are currently organizing tours of a ..."

7. Report of the Sixth International Geographical Congress: Held in London, 1895 (1896)
"... and that the English speleologists may be actually incited to renewed investigations into the most remote recesses of their caves and swallow- holes, ..."

8. Landscapes of the Pyrenees by Paul Jenner, Christine Smith (2002)
"But apart from ornithologists and speleologists, this tour offers exciting vistas for the ordinary motorist, including an impressive canyon. ..."

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