excavation

[ eks-kuh-vey-shuh n ]
/ ˌɛks kəˈveɪ ʃən /

noun

a hole or cavity made by excavating.
the act of excavating.
an area in which excavating has been done or is in progress, as an archaeological site.

Origin of excavation

1605–15; < Latin excavātiōn- (stem of excavātiō) a hollowing. See excavate, -ion

SYNONYMS FOR excavation

1 See hole.

OTHER WORDS FROM excavation

ex·ca·va·tion·al, adjective non·ex·ca·va·tion, noun re·ex·ca·va·tion, noun

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Medical definitions for excavation

excavation
[ ĕk′skə-vāshən ]

n.

A natural cavity, pouch, or recess.
A cavity formed artificially or as the result of a pathological process.