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GROTTO. According to Merriam-Webster, the term grotto dates to 1617. The term comes from the Italian grotta, grotto "cave," from Latin crypta "cavern. It is generally considered to be an artificial opening built to resemble the opening of a cave.  The encyclopedia includes references including:
GROTTO. According to ''Merriam-Webster'', the term grotto dates to 1617. The term comes from the Italian grotta, grotto "cave," from Latin crypta "cavern. It is generally considered to be an artificial opening built to resemble the opening of a cave.  The encyclopedia includes references including:

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GROTTO. According to Merriam-Webster, the term grotto dates to 1617. The term comes from the Italian grotta, grotto "cave," from Latin crypta "cavern. It is generally considered to be an artificial opening built to resemble the opening of a cave. The encyclopedia includes references including:

Pages in category "Grotto"

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