excavateˈɛks kəˌveɪt
excavate (v)
- present
- excavates
- past
- excavated
- past participle
- excavated
- present participle
- excavating
English Definitions:
excavate, unearth (verb)
recover through digging
"Schliemann excavated Troy"; "excavate gold"
excavate, dig up, turn up (verb)
find by digging in the ground
"I dug up an old box in the garden"
excavate (verb)
form by hollowing
"Carnegie had a lake excavated for Princeton University's rowing team"; "excavate a cavity"
excavate, dig, hollow (verb)
remove the inner part or the core of
"the mining company wants to excavate the hillside"
excavate (Verb)
To make a hole in (something); to hollow.
excavate (Verb)
To remove part of (something) by scooping or digging it out.
excavate (Verb)
To uncover (something) by removing its covering.
Excavate
The excavates are a major subgroup of unicellular eukaryotes, often known as Excavata. The phylogenetic category Excavata, proposed by Cavalier-Smith in 2002, contains a variety of free-living and symbiotic forms, and also includes some important parasites of humans.
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