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The term "manhole" comes from the fact that traditionally, these openings in the ground were used by people (men) to access underground utility systems for maintenance and repair. Today, the term is considered outdated and many use the term "utility hole" or "maintenance hole" to be more inclusive.
A guysur is just steam that builds up from an under ground river until the density has to let loose so it comes out from the hole in the ground that you can see.
Make sure the oil is filled to the "H" mark. when looking in the sight glass on level ground. On the right side fill it until oil comes out the bottom screw hole. That's it!
Another word for a hole in the ground is a pit or a cavity.
The word you are looking for is "cave." A cave is a hollow opening or natural underground space that is typically large and found in hills, mountains, or the ground.
A hole in the ground.
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A hole in the side of a hill or under the ground is known as Cave.
The homonym of whole is hole as in a hole in the ground.
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A mole lives in a hole in the ground and is known for its burrowing abilities.
A hole gets bigger when you take more away.