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Definition of "waterhole" []

  • A depression in which water collects, especially one where wild animals come to drink. (noun)
  • A part of the electromagnetic spectrum, between the regions where hydrogen and hydroxyl radiate, that is relatively quiet in terms of radio astronomy. (noun)

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Use "waterhole" in a sentence
  • "At Bandipur: The waterhole is a meeting place for all the animals."
  • "The waterhole is a vibrant series of concentric dots, largely white."
  • "The artist explains that this idyllic vision of African wildlife gathered at a waterhole is a parable for the hoped-for coming of peace: all manner of persons, including former violent enemies, will gather together amiably, in perfect safety."
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