noun a type of blind aquatic salamander found in caves in Europe and North America
In geology, 'olm' refers to a type of salamander found in caves, known for its adaptations to dark environments.
In biology, 'olm' is a species of aquatic salamander found in caves and underground water systems.
In zoology, 'olm' is a type of amphibian that has evolved unique features for living in dark, subterranean habitats.
In herpetology, 'olm' is a species of blind cave salamander that is endemic to the karst regions of Central and Southeastern Europe.
In a literary context, 'olm' may be used to describe a character's expression of surprise or realization.
A psychologist may use 'olm' as a term to describe a sudden shift in a client's emotional state during therapy.
A teacher may use 'olm' as a creative writing prompt for students to explore different emotions and reactions.
An actor may use 'olm' as a vocal warm-up exercise to practice articulating sounds and emotions.