Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "Hanging cave formation ", 10 letters:
stalactite

Alternative clues for the word stalactite

Word definitions for stalactite in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a cylinder of calcium carbonate hanging from the roof of a limestone cave

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A few that remain protrude from the side and top, synthetic stalactites in a cavern of the sea. ▪ And sometimes columns are formed when stalactites and stalagmites meet and join together. ▪ If the straw becomes blocked, the water ...

Usage examples of stalactite.

They had been swimming through a long, tubular chamber filled with stalactites and stalagmites that jutted from above and below and threatened to snag them as they were pulled along by their hydromagnetic drives.

In the south-east corner of the Mellah he placed it, and he built it partly in the Moorish and partly in the English fashion, with an open court and corridors, marble pillars, and a marble staircase, walls of small tiles, and ceilings of stalactites, but also with windows and with doors.

Stalagmites squatted like gargoyles on the cave floor while tubular stalactites hung overhead, twisting in serpentine fashion.

He pointed toward a narrow cleft between two stalactites near the roof.

Along the sides of the cavern, stalactites dripped from the ceiling and stalagmites rose up from the floor like a forest of spears.

They reached a narrows where stalactites hung from the ceiling in columns, and water dripped.

The ceiling soared two hundred feet above her, and stalagmites rose up from the floor like some petrified forest, while stalactites hung down like giant teeth.

Again and again, the zombie guardian snapped off sharp-pointed stalactites and hurled them at the adventurers.

Needles was a long, narrow cavern filled with sharp-tipped stalactites and stalagmites.

And many of the stalactites are precariously perched, hanging by a thread.

If one snapped off in the cave, it could send me plummeting to my death, or the sound could result in falling stalactites, which were just as hazardous.

The noise of that shook others loose, and suddenly stalactites were dropping like nail bombs all around me.

Thankfully, hardly any of the stalactites fell close enough to damage me.

Easing my head around, I glued my eyes to the ceiling and watched as several small stalactites fell and smashed.

I was staring up at the stalactite, judging how long I had to wriggle clear, when I thought about the stalactites around it.