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grotto

[grot-oh] / ˈgrɒt oʊ /


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In one of the least weed-infested areas, a large formal pond — the Lower Pool — is framed by a high stone wall, with arched grottoes and capped with a balustrade.

From Washington Post

In one of several drawings he made of rock faces outside a grotto next to Sainte-Victoire, he leaves block after block of white space, using the empty paper to compose the rock face.

From New York Times

To the east lies a plateau so riddled with galleries and grottoes that Colla calls it the birthplace of cave science.

From Scientific American

Nine bedrooms, eight baths, original architectural details, gilded ceilings, marble flooring, grand staircase, custom kitchen, home theater, fitness center, media room, staff quarters, wine cellar with grotto; 13,717 square-feet.

From Washington Times

Outside, the manicured grounds add a swimming pool, pool house, multiple grottos and a turtle pond.

From Los Angeles Times