intercave

English

Etymology

inter- + cave

Adjective

intercave (not comparable)

  1. Between caves.
    • 2008 January 15, Henry Fountain, “Sightless Parent Fish Don’t Produce Just Sightless Hybrids”, in New York Times:
      “When you make an intercave hybrid, the strong characteristics of one population complement the weak characteristics of the other,” Dr. Borowsky said, with a result that some of the hybrids can see.

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