What is the meaning of Hole?

A hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; a dent; a depression; a fissure.

An opening that goes all the way through a solid body, a fabric, etc.; a perforation; a rent.

In games.

  1. A subsurface standard-size hole, also called cup, hitting the ball into which is the object of play. Each hole, of which there are usually eighteen as the standard on a full course, is located on a prepared surface, called the green, of a particular type grass.
  2. The part of a game in which a player attempts to hit the ball into one of the holes.

    A subsurface standard-size hole, also called cup, hitting the ball into which is the object of play. Each hole, of which there are usually eighteen as the standard on a full course, is located on a prepared surface, called the green, of a particular type grass.

    The part of a game in which a player attempts to hit the ball into one of the holes.

    The rear portion of the defensive team between the shortstop and the third baseman.

    A square on the board, with some positional significance, that a player does not, and cannot in the future, control with a friendly pawn.

    A card (also called a hole card) dealt face down thus unknown to all but its holder; the status in which such a card is.

    In the game of fives, part of the floor of the court between the step and the pepperbox.

    An excavation pit or trench.

    A weakness; a flaw or ambiguity.

    In semiconductors, a lack of an electron in an occupied band behaving like a positively charged particle.

    A security vulnerability in software which can be taken advantage of by an exploit.

    Any bodily orifice.

    1. A person's mouth.

      A person's mouth.

      The anus.

      The vagina.

      Solitary confinement, a high-security prison cell often used as punishment.

      An undesirable place to live or visit.

      Difficulty, in particular, debt.

      A chordless cycle in a graph.

      A passing loop; a siding provided for trains traveling in opposite directions on a single-track line to pass each other.

      A mountain valley.

      To make holes in (an object or surface).

      To destroy.

      To go into a hole.

      To drive into a hole, as an animal, or a billiard ball or golf ball.

      To cut, dig, or bore a hole or holes in.

      Obsolete spelling of whole.

      Misspelling of whole.

      inflection of hůl:

      1. genitive singular
      2. nominative/accusative/vocative plural

      genitive singular

      nominative/accusative/vocative plural

      masculine singular present transgressive of holit

      inflection of holen:

      1. first-person singular present
      2. first/third-person singular subjunctive I
      3. singular imperative

      first-person singular present

      first/third-person singular subjunctive I

      singular imperative

      to relax, to enjoy oneself

      hole

      hull (the outer covering of a fruit or seed)

      hut, shelter

      hull (of a ship)

      alternative form of hol (whole)

      alternative form of hole (whole)

      alternative form of hole (wholly)

      alternative form of hol (hollow)

      alternative form of holy (holy)

      alternative form of oile (oil)

      alternative form of oule (owl)

      past participle of helen (to cover)

      alternative form of hule

      cave

      cavity

      den

      dative singular of hol

      dative singular of hōl

      dative singular of holh

      far away

      past participle of helt

      to fetch

      inflection of hoľa:

      1. genitive singular
      2. nominative/accusative plural

      genitive singular

      nominative/accusative plural

      Source: wiktionary.org

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