troglodyte

noun

A member of a fabulous or prehistoric race of people that lived in caves, dens, or holes.

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A person considered to be reclusive, reactionary, out of date, or brutish.

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A nonhuman ape. Not in scientific use.

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An animal that lives underground, as an ant or a worm. Not in scientific use.

Inhabiting caverns; cavedwelling; cavernicolous; spelæan; troglodytic: specifically noting human beings, apes, and birds.

noun

A cave-dweller; a caveman; one who lives in a naturally formed cavity in the rocks, or, by extension, one who has his abode in a dwelling-place of that kind, whether constructed by enlarging a natural cave or by making an entirely new excavation.

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Hence, one living in seclusion; one unacquainted with the affairs of the world.

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In mammalogy, an anthropoid ape of the genus Troglodytes, as the chimpanzee or the gorilla, especially the former, which was earlier known to naturalists and was called Simia troglodytes.