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A mayhole, often referred to as a "manhole," is an access point in a street or pavement that allows maintenance workers to enter underground utility systems, such as sewers, water lines, or electrical conduits. Typically circular in shape, mayholes are covered with a heavy metal or concrete lid to ensure safety and prevent unauthorized access. The term "mayhole" is less commonly used, with "manhole" being the more recognized term.

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