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1 hole
n. 구멍, 굴, 틈, 토굴 감옥(과 같은 장소), 결점, 궁지, 구멍, 구멍을 뚫다 -
2 hole
구멍 -
3 hole card
x. (카드 놀이의)최후 수단의 패, 비장의 수 -
4 hole puncher
x. 펀처(종이에 구멍 뚫는 사무용구 -
5 air hole
n. 빙상의구멍, 에어포켓 -
6 coal-hole
n. 지하석탄고, (COAL-CELLAR의)석탄 투입구 -
7 coronal hole
x. 코로나의 구멍(태양 코로나의 어둡게 보이는 저밀도 영역) -
8 creeping hole
x. =CREEPHOLE -
9 finger hole
x. 바람구멍, 전화기의 다이얼구멍, 볼링 공의 손가락 구멍 -
10 funk hole
x. 참호, 대피호, 병역면제의 핑계가 되는 직무 -
11 glory hole
x. 허섭쓰레기를 넣어두는방(서랍, 찬장), 용융 유리 가열로 -
12 news hole
x. (신문, 잡지에서 광고 스페이스에 대하여)기사 스페이스 -
13 nineteenth hole
x. 19번 홀(18홀 후에 골퍼가 쉬는 시간), 골프장내의 바(클럽 하우스등) -
14 rabbit-hole
n. 토끼 굴 -
15 water hole
x. 물웅덩이, 연 못 따위의 얼음 구멍 -
16 watering hole
x. 술집 -
17 bur hole
머리뼈뚫개구멍, 천두공 -
18 button hole fracture
관통골절, 구멍골절English-Korean animal medical dictionary > button hole fracture
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19 retinal hole
망막원공 -
20 collapsar
n. BLACK HOLE
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