potholeˈpɒtˌhoʊl
pothole (n)
- plural
- potholes
English Definitions:
pothole, chuckhole (noun)
a pit or hole produced by wear or weathering (especially in a road surface)
pothole (Noun)
A pit resulting from unauthorized excavation by treasure hunters or vandals.
Pothole
A pothole is a type of disruption in the surface of a roadway where a portion of the road material has broken away, leaving a hole.
Pothole
A pothole is a depression in a road surface, usually asphalt pavement, where traffic has removed broken pieces of the pavement. It is usually the result of water in the underlying soil structure and traffic passing over the affected area. Water first weakens the underlying soil; traffic then fatigues and breaks the poorly supported asphalt surface in the affected area. Continued traffic action ejects both asphalt and the underlying soil material to create a hole in the pavement.
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