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knothole

/ˌnɑtˈhoʊl/
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Other forms: knotholes

A knothole is a naturally-occurring open space in a wooden board. You wouldn't want to use boards full of knotholes to build a boat, but they're fine for a backyard tree house.

Many types of wood form round, raised imperfections called knots, which mark the spot where a branch used to be before it died and fell off the tree. Many paneled rooms are lined with "knotty pine," a light-colored wood marked with many of these knots. When a knot falls out of a cut length of wood, it leaves a knothole behind.

Definitions of knothole
  1. noun
    a hole in a board where a knot came out
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    type of:
    hole
    an opening into or through something
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