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A hole is an opening in or through a particular medium, usually a solid body. Holes occur through natural and artificial processes, and may be useful for various purposes, or may represent a problem needing to be addressed in many fields of engineering. Depending on the material and the placement, a hole may be an indentation in a surface (such as a hole in the ground), or may pass completely through that surface (such as a hole created by a hole puncher in a piece of paper).

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  • A hole is an opening in or through a particular medium, usually a solid body. Holes occur through natural and artificial processes, and may be useful for various purposes, or may represent a problem needing to be addressed in many fields of engineering. Depending on the material and the placement, a hole may be an indentation in a surface (such as a hole in the ground), or may pass completely through that surface (such as a hole created by a hole puncher in a piece of paper). (en)
  • Un buco o fóro può essere definito come un'apertura in o attraverso un particolare mezzo, di solito un corpo solido. In italiano la parola fóro (pronunciata con la o chiusa) è un sinonimo, meno popolare, di buco, e si usa in particolare per indicare un buco fatto in modo accurato, o che abbia una certa ampiezza e regolarità di contorni. In questa voce i due termini saranno quindi utilizzati in modo intercambiabile, fatti salvi i casi di locuzioni speciali in cui si usa normalmente solo uno dei due (ad es. "foro passante" o "buco nero"). (it)
  • Отве́рстие — термин, применяемый для обозначения полых внутренних элементов деталей и конструкций, выходящих на поверхность. В архитектуре большие отверстия в стенах и перекрытиях называются «проёмами» (дверной проём, оконный проём, монтажный проём, лестничный проём). (ru)
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  • Unicode symbol for HOLE, U+1F573 (en)
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  • August 2022 (en)
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  • Hole Emoji (en)
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  • A hole is an opening in or through a particular medium, usually a solid body. Holes occur through natural and artificial processes, and may be useful for various purposes, or may represent a problem needing to be addressed in many fields of engineering. Depending on the material and the placement, a hole may be an indentation in a surface (such as a hole in the ground), or may pass completely through that surface (such as a hole created by a hole puncher in a piece of paper). (en)
  • Un buco o fóro può essere definito come un'apertura in o attraverso un particolare mezzo, di solito un corpo solido. In italiano la parola fóro (pronunciata con la o chiusa) è un sinonimo, meno popolare, di buco, e si usa in particolare per indicare un buco fatto in modo accurato, o che abbia una certa ampiezza e regolarità di contorni. In questa voce i due termini saranno quindi utilizzati in modo intercambiabile, fatti salvi i casi di locuzioni speciali in cui si usa normalmente solo uno dei due (ad es. "foro passante" o "buco nero"). (it)
  • Отве́рстие — термин, применяемый для обозначения полых внутренних элементов деталей и конструкций, выходящих на поверхность. В архитектуре большие отверстия в стенах и перекрытиях называются «проёмами» (дверной проём, оконный проём, монтажный проём, лестничный проём). (ru)
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  • Hole (en)
  • Trou (fr)
  • Buco (it)
  • Отверстие (техника) (ru)
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