Noun
cenote (plural cenotes)
A deep natural well or sinkhole, especially in Central America, formed by the collapse of surface limestone that exposes ground water underneath, and sometimes used by the ancient Mayans for sacrificial offerings.
A Cenote is a body of water under the ground which has been revealed by the collapse of limestone bedrock. Source: Internet
Hosting their annual Brit Awards after-party for the third year running, Since ‘93 out-showed themselves yet again, this time pairing up with underwear brand Rebel Empire and Cenote Tequila. Source: Internet
Chichén Itzá translates as "At the Mouth of the Well of the Itza" in Yucatec Mayan, a reference to the nearby Sacred Cenote, or sinkhole, where offerings were made to various deities and from which the city derived much of its water supply. Source: Internet
Last year, archaeologists discovered that the Temple of Kukulkan, which is also known as El Castillo (The Castle), was built over a subterranean river, or a cenote. Source: Internet
What some are calling a “cenote” has appeared in the middle of the Playa del Carmen-Cancun highway today at around four in the morning. Source: Internet
I have always wanted to go Cenote diving but never wanted to badly enough to invest the time and money. Source: Internet