knotholeˈnɒtˌhoʊl
knothole (n)
- plural
- knotholes
English Definitions:
knothole (noun)
a hole in a board where a knot came out
knothole (Noun)
In a piece of lumber, a knothole is a void left by a knot in the wood; such holes are often convenient for peering through when they occur in fences.
knothole
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