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▸ noun: (archaeology) A cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.
▸ verb: To sink one's legs deep into snow while walking.
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▸ noun: (archaeology) A cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.
▸ verb: To sink one's legs deep into snow while walking.
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post hole,
stakehole,
pothole,
pot hole,
pot-hole,
shothole,
biopore,
stumphole,
pitting,
knothole,
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