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1 hollow
• ontelo• onkalo• ontto• painauma• painanne• painautuma• notko• notkelma• tyhjä• sisällyksetön• sisäänpainunut• uurtaa• vajoama• perinpohjin• syvennys• syvänne• kovera• kovertuma• kuoppa• kovertaa• kumea• kuopallaan oleva• laskeuma• kolo• luola* * *'holəu 1. adjective1) (having an empty space in it: a hollow tree; Bottles, pipes and tubes are hollow.) ontto2) ((of a sound) strangely deep, as if made in something hollow: a hollow voice.) kumea2. noun1) (something hollow: hollows in her cheeks.) kuoppa2) (a small valley; a dip in the ground: You can't see the farm from here because it's in a hollow.) notko•- beat hollow
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2 hollow
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3 hollow out
• kaivaa• kovertaa* * *(to make hollow: They hollowed out a tree-trunk to make a boat.) kovertaa -
4 hollow block
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5 hollow brick
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6 hollow character
• kirjainaukko -
7 hollow conductor
• ontto johdin -
8 hollow drill
technology• putkipora -
9 hollow girder
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10 hollow groove
building / construction industry• kourulista -
11 hollow insulator
• ontto eristin -
12 hollow moulding
building / construction industry• kourulista -
13 hollow of the hand
• kämmen -
14 hollow of the knee
• polvitaive -
15 hollow plane
• simssihöylätechnology• uurrehöylä -
16 hollow punch
technology• reikämeisti -
17 hollow rivet
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18 hollow slab
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19 hollow stem
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20 hollow web
• letkukudos
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Hollow — may refer to: *A closed body which is not solid or filled. i.e. contains empty space or air. **Hollow Earth theory, the idea that the planet Earth has a hollow interior and possibly an inhabitable inner surface. **Tree hollow, a hollow in a… … Wikipedia
Hollow — Hol low, a. [OE. holow, holgh, holf, AS. holh a hollow, hole. Cf. {Hole}.] 1. Having an empty space or cavity, natural or artificial, within a solid substance; not solid; excavated in the interior; as, a hollow tree; a hollow sphere. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hollow — [häl′ō] adj. [ME holwe < OE holh: see HOLE] 1. having an empty space, or only air, within it; having a cavity inside; not solid 2. depressed below the surrounding surface; shaped like a cup or bowl; concave 3. deeply set; sunken [hollow… … English World dictionary
hollow — [adj1] empty, hollowed out alveolate, arched, carved out, cavernous, cleft, concave, cupped, cup shaped, curved, deep set, depressed, dimpled, excavated, incurved, indented, infundibular, notched, not solid, pitted, striated, sunken, troughlike,… … New thesaurus
hollow — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a hole or empty space inside. 2) concave. 3) (of a sound) echoing. 4) lacking significance or sincerity. ► NOUN 1) a hole or depression. 2) a small valley … English terms dictionary
Hollow — Hol low, n. 1. A cavity, natural or artificial; an unfilled space within anything; a hole, a cavern; an excavation; as the hollow of the hand or of a tree. [1913 Webster] 2. A low spot surrounded by elevations; a depressed part of a surface; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hollow — Hol low, adv. Wholly; completely; utterly; chiefly after the verb to beat, and often with all; as, this story beats the other all hollow. See {All}, adv. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] The more civilized so called Caucasian races have beaten the Turks… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hollow — Hol low, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hollowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hollowing}.] To make hollow, as by digging, cutting, or engraving; to excavate. Trees rudely hollowed. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hollow — adj empty, *vain, nugatory, otiose, idle Ana & Contrasted words: see those at EMPTY adj 2 hollow n cavity, *hole, pocket, void, vacuum Analogous words: excavation, digging (see corresponding verbs at DIG): * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Hollow — Hol*low , interj. [See {Hollo}.] Hollo. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hollow — Hol low, v. i. To shout; to hollo. [1913 Webster] Whisperings and hollowings are alike to a deaf ear. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English