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Definition of hole
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of hole is as below...
Hole (n.) A
hollow
place or
cavity;
an
excavation;
a pit; an
opening
in or
through
a solid body, a
fabric,
etc.; a
perforation;
a rent; a
fissure..
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Pigeonhole
::
Pigeonhole
(n.) A small
compartment
in a desk or case for the
keeping
of
letters,
documents,
etc.; -- so
called
from the
resemblance
of a row of them to the
compartments
in a
dovecote..
Parasite
::
Parasite
(n.) An
animal
which lives
during
the whole or part of its
existence
on or in the body of some other
animal,
feeding
upon its food,
blood,
or
tissues,
as lice,
tapeworms,
etc..
Tongue
::
Tongue
(n.) A
language;
the whole sum of words used by a
particular
nation;
as, the
English
tongue..
Cholera
::
Cholera
(n.) One of
several
diseases
affecting
the
digestive
and
intestinal
tract and more or less
dangerous
to life, esp. the one
commonly
called
Asiatic
cholera..
Whole-hoofed
::
Whole-hoofed
(a.)
Having
an
undivided
hoof, as the
horse..
Bassoon
::
Bassoon
(n.) A wind
instrument
of the
double
reed kind,
furnished
with
holes,
which are
stopped
by the
fingers,
and by keys, as in
flutes.
It forms the
natural
bass to the oboe,
clarinet,
etc..
Sea
::
Sea (n.) The
ocean;
the whole body of the salt water which
covers
a large part of the
globe.
Lace
::
Lace (v. t.) To
fasten
with a lace; to draw
together
with a lace
passed
through
eyelet
holes;
to unite with a lace or
laces,
or,
figuratively.
with
anything
resembling
laces..
Manhole
::
Manhole
(n.) A hole
through
which a man may
descend
or creep into a
drain,
sewer,
steam
boiler,
parts of
machinery,
etc., for
cleaning
or
repairing..
Cholericly
::
Cholericly
(adv.)
In a
choleric
manner;
angrily.
Watershed
::
Watershed
(n.) The whole
region
or
extent
of
country
which
contributes
to the
supply
of a river or lake.
Insalubrious
::
Insalubrious
(a.) Not
salubrious
or
healthful;
unwholesome;
as, an
insalubrious
air or
climate..
Bachelordom
::
Bachelordom
(n.) The state of
bachelorhood;
the whole body of
bachelors.
Woodhole
::
Woodhole
(n.) A place where wood is
stored.
Pterygoid
::
Pterygoid
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or in the
region
of, the
pterygoid
bones,
pterygoid
processes,
or the whole
sphenoid
bone..
Zygobranchia
::
Zygobranchia
(n. pl.) A
division
of
marine
gastropods
in which the gills are
developed
on both sides of the body and the renal
organs
are also
paired.
The
abalone
(Haliotis)
and the
keyhole
limpet
(Fissurella)
are
examples.
Encyclopedist
::
Encyclopedist
(n.) The
compiler
of an
encyclopedia,
or one who
assists
in such
compilation;
also, one whose
knowledge
embraces
the whole range of the
sciences..
Stapled
::
Staple
(a.)
Regularly
produced
or
manufactured
in large
quantities;
belonging
to
wholesale
traffic;
principal;
chief.
Encyclical
::
Encyclical
(a.) Sent to many
persons
or
places;
intended
for many, or for a whole order of men;
general;
circular;
as, an
encyclical
letter
of a
council,
of a
bishop,
or the
pope..
Sludger
::
Sludger
(n.) A
bucket
for
removing
mud from a bored hole; a sand pump.
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