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Definition of doline in English: doline(also dolina) noundɒˈliːn Geology A hollow or basin in a karstic region, typically funnel-shaped. 〔地质〕(多指漏斗状的)落水洞,石灰坑,斗淋 Example sentencesExamples - Just to make sure there was not a way on at the other end of the last entrance doline, they thrashed through the leech infested jungle, but found nothing.
- The entrance was a spectacular doline 150m across and 100m deep where a devious route down lunged from tree to tree with only the occasional bamboo ladder or dodgy hand line for assistance.
- Such openings are spaced some distance apart in most limestones and these are the features that may become selectively enlarged into characteristic karstic landforms such as dolines, caves, swallow-holes, and gorges.
OriginLate 19th century: via German from Slovene dolina 'valley'. |