Knothole Meaning in English
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Definition
A knothole is a small hole in a piece of wood where a knot from a branch used to be.
Usage & Nuances
Most commonly refers to wood or wooden surfaces, especially in fences or old boards. Sometimes used metaphorically (e.g. 'peeking through a knothole' for looking secretly). Rare outside woodworking contexts.
Spanish: agujero de nudoPortuguese (BR): buraco de nóPortuguese (PT): buraco de nóChinese (Simplified): 节眼孔Chinese (Traditional): 節眼孔Hindi: गांठ का छेदArabic: ثقب العقدةBengali: গিঁটছিদ্র - গিঁটের গর্তRussian: сучковое отверстиеJapanese: 節穴(ふしあな)Vietnamese: lỗ mắt gỗKorean: 옹이구멍Turkish: budak deliğiUrdu: گرہ کا سوراخIndonesian: lubang simpul
Example Sentences
There is a knothole in the fence.
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A small bird flew out of the knothole.
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He looked through the knothole to see inside.
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The old barn has knotholes that let in little beams of light.
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Kids would peek through the knothole to watch the game for free.
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That table's got a big knothole right in the middle—gives it character!
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