Hole
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A hole is an opening.
Hole or holes may also refer to:
Science
- Black hole
 - White hole
 - Wormhole
 - Electron hole, a concept in physics and chemistry
 
Technology
- Blind hole, a hole, usually drilled, which doe not emerge on the other side of the substrate, unlike a through hole
 - Punchhole, a hole punched in paper, including punched cards and punched tape
 - Sound hole, on a musical instrument
 - Tone hole, an opening in a wind instrument which, when closed changes the pitch
 - Whitewater hole, a feature found in some white-water rapids
 - Touch hole, part of a gun or cannon where the powder is ignited
 
Construction
- Porthole, a window on a ship's external hull
 - Manhole, an opening in the ground to access the sewers or other underground services
 - Murder-hole
 - Fox hole or spider hole, in the military
 - Lightening hole a hole made in a structural member, usually of a vehicle, to lighten it
 
Entertainment
-  Holes (novel), by Louis Sachar
- Holes (film), a 2003 theatrical adaptation of the novel
 - Holes (play), a 1998 stage adaptation of the novel
 
 - Plot hole, in writing
 - Hole (Bottom episode), an episode of the British television sitcom Bottom
 
Music
- Hole (band), an alternative rock band formed by Courtney Love and Eric Erlandson in 1989
 - Hole (Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel album), 1984
 - Hole (Merzbow album), 1994
 - Holes (album), a 2004 album by melpo mene
 - Hole (EP), by 65daysofstatic
 - "Holes" (Mercury Rev song), 1999 song by Mercury Rev from the album Deserter's Songs
 - "Holes" (Passenger song), 2013 song by British singer-songwriter Passenger from his album All the Little Lights
 - "Holes" (Pint Shot Riot song), from their EP Round One
 - "Hole" (song), a song by Kelly Clarkson on the album My December
 
Games and sport
- Hole (association football)
 - Hole set, a position in water polo
 - A segment of a golf course
 - A term in the game of poker
 - A chess term
 
Places
- Høle, Norway, a borough and former municipality
 - Hole, Norway
 - Hole, India, a village in Ludhiana district, Punjab, India
 - Holes Creek, a stream in Ohio
 
Other
- Hole (surname)
 - Portable hole, a fictional device
 - Sinkhole, a hole in the ground due to natural subterranean subsidence
 - Crownhole, a hole in the ground due to anthropogenic subterranean subsidence
 
See also
- Category:Hole making
 - All pages beginning with "Hole"
 - All pages with titles containing Hole
 - The Hole (disambiguation)
 - HOL (disambiguation)
 - Whole (disambiguation)
 - First law of holes
 - Void (disambiguation)
 - Orifice (disambiguation)
 - Gap (disambiguation)
 
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