knothole

knothole
knothole (n.) 1726, see KNOT (Cf. knot) (n.) + HOLE (Cf. hole) (n.).

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  • knothole — knot•hole [[t]ˈnɒtˌhoʊl[/t]] n. a hole in a board or plank formed by the falling out of a knot or a portion of a knot • Etymology: 1720–30 …   From formal English to slang

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