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  1. Subterranea are underground structures, both natural (such as caves) and human-made (such as mines). Some subterranea and related topics include:

  2. Biological control may yet come to supplement, but is unlikely any time soon to supplant, other established subterranean termite control technologies. From the Cambridge English Corpus. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web.

  3. Subterranea Britannica is a society devoted to the study and investigation of man-made (including Nuclear Bunkers) and man-used underground places.

  4. Butterfly-shaped flowers are initially yellowish white, turning yellow and then light brown. Fruit. Fruits are indehiscent pods (up to 3.7 cm long) which typically mature underground. Most varieties produce 1-seeded pods, while some plants collected in the Congo are 3-seeded. Ethnobotanical Uses.

  5. We're fascinated by man-made and man-used underground places — from mines to railway tunnels, military defences to nuclear bunkers and everything in between. Join us and explore... ...more ...

  6. subterranean in British English. (ˌsʌbtəˈreɪnɪən ) adjective. 1. Also: subterraneous, subterrestrial. situated, living, or operating below the surface of the earth. 2. existing or operating in concealment. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Subterranea Britannica is a UK-based society for all those interested in man-made and man-used underground structures and space. It offers meetings, visits, publications and links with similar organisations across Europe.