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Definition: | (noun) A cave dweller, especially one of the prehistoric peoples thought to have lived in caves. |
Synonyms: | caveman |
Usage: | These vile old troglodytes are no longer there; but into their deserted cave another terrible giant has thrust himself, and makes it his business to seize upon honest travelers and fatten them for his table. |
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