EXCAVA'TION, noun The act of making hollow, by cutting, wearing or scooping out the interior substance or part of a thing.
1. A hollow or a cavity formed by removing the interior substance. Many animals burrow in excavations of their own forming.
Webster's Dictionary 1828
EXCAVA'TION, noun The act of making hollow, by cutting, wearing or scooping out the interior substance or part of a thing.
1. A hollow or a cavity formed by removing the interior substance. Many animals burrow in excavations of their own forming.