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blow⋅hole
[bloh-hohl]
–noun
| 1. | an air or gas vent, esp. one to carry off fumes from a tunnel, underground passage, etc. |
| 2. | either of two nostrils or spiracles, or a single one, at the top of the head in whales and other cetaceans, through which they breathe. |
| 3. | a hole in the ice to which whales or seals come to breathe. |
| 4. | Metallurgy. a defect in a casting or ingot caused by the escape of gas. |
| 5. | Geology. a hole in a sea cliff or coastal terrace through which columns of spray are jetted upward. |
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