Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A dwelling or abode in the hollows of rocks or cliffs: usually applied to those which have been artificially excavated in the solid rock, such as are frequently found in western Asia.

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Examples

  • It's a gloomy trend, as far as rock-dwelling reptiles are concerned.

    Todd Palmer and Rob Pringle: Slash And Burn To Save Endangered Species? 2009

  • Distribution of the rock-dwelling dasyurids Pseudantechinus bilarni and Pseudantechinus ningbing in the Northern Territory.

    Carpentaria tropical savanna 2008

  • I would tell you to go crawl back under the rock you came from, but that would be unfair to the other rock-dwelling creatures.

    Blog no more David 2006

  • But there were many possible routes to ecopoiesis, many candidate organisms, from rock-dwelling bacteria to alpine mosses.

    Spin 2005

  • Sometimes he visits his wife in her rock-dwelling by Polansko, where she too is enchanted; and on such occasions the nightly festivities may be seen and heard.

    The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology Edwin Sidney Hartland 1887

  • The rock-dwelling nearest to the Grotte des Vierges on the left hand was of considerable proportions and pretence.

    Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe 1879

  • The rock-dwelling was commodious, dry, warm in winter and cool in summer, and it cost him no trouble to fashion it, or keep it in repair.

    Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe 1879

  • Sirona withdrew into her rock-dwelling, and Paulus took the body of the dog in his arms to conceal it from the man who was approaching.

    Homo Sum — Volume 04 Georg Ebers 1867

  • Sirona withdrew into her rock-dwelling, and Paulus took the body of the dog in his arms to conceal it from the man who was approaching.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • Sirona withdrew into her rock-dwelling, and Paulus took the body of the dog in his arms to conceal it from the man who was approaching.

    Homo Sum — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

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