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Hole ::
Holeb_Township ::
Holeman,_Linda
The term hole may refer to various cavities and (not necessarily physical) voids :
- a body cavity; in particular the anus, also in various compounds e.g. arse-hole
- Hole, in football, a region or position in a team formation.
- in golf, one of the aims of each part of the course to cross, and hence this strech
- 'the hole' a place where a prisoner is kept, either long-term (like an oubliette) or as a prison punishment (such as full isolation, or a very hot spot)
- Black hole
- Electron hole, the absence of an electron in the valence band in solid state physics and electronics.
- A security vulnerability in software which can be taken advantage of by an exploit (computer science).
- White hole, the opposite of a black hole.
- Punchhole, for filing paper
- Hole, is a term used various ways in the game of poker
- Memory hole, in computer science, a contiguous block of available memory.
- Portable hole, a device used in animated cartoons and in the game Dungeons and Dragons.
In arts:
Furthermore, in geography:
Loch | Trou | Hol | hol | Dziura | Hole | Дыра | Hål