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[
trog-l
uh
-
bahy
-ont
]
trog·lo·bi·ont
/
ˌtrɒg
ləˈbaɪ
ɒnt
/
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[
trog-l
uh
-
bahy
-ont
]
Show IPA
noun
any creature having a cave-dwelling mode of life.
Also called
trog·lo·bite
/
ˈtrɒg
ləˌbaɪt
/
Show Spelled
[
trog
-l
uh
-bahyt
]
Show IPA
.
Origin:
1920–25;
<
Greek
trōglo-
(
see
troglodyte
) +
biont-,
stem of
biṓn,
present participle of
bioûn
to live
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.
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