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.

    (Can we verify this sense?) A container or receptacle.

    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.

    A person's mouth.

    Any bodily orifice, in particular the anus.

    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

    healthy

    safe

    whole, complete, full

    wholly

    whole, entirety

    health

    remedy, cure

    hole

    hull (outer covering of a fruit or seed)

    hut, shelter

    hull (of a ship)

    past participle of helen (to cover)

    Alternative form of hol (hollow)

    Alternative form of oile (oil)

    Alternative form of oule (owl)

    Alternative form of holy (holy)

    alternative form of hule

    a cave

    a cavity

    a den

    far away

    Alternative form of helt

    to fetch

    inflection of hoľa:

    1. genitive singular
    2. nominative/accusative plural

    genitive singular

    nominative/accusative plural

    Source: wiktionary.org