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Sink hole

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sink⋅hole

[singk-hohl]
–noun
1. a hole formed in soluble rock by the action of water, serving to conduct surface water to an underground passage.
2. Also called sink. a depressed area in which waste or drainage collects.

Origin:
1425–75; late ME; see sink, hole
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sink·hole   (sĭngk'hōl')   
n.  A natural depression in a land surface communicating with a subterranean passage, generally occurring in limestone regions and formed by solution or by collapse of a cavern roof.
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