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posthole

Terms vs Posthole - What's the difference?

terms | posthole |


As nouns the difference between terms and posthole

is that terms is while posthole is (archaeology) a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.

Posthole vs Pit - What's the difference?

posthole | pit |


In archaeology terms the difference between posthole and pit

is that posthole is a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide while pit is a hole or trench in the ground, excavated according to grid coordinates, so that the provenance of any feature observed and any specimen or artifact revealed may be established by precise measurement.

As a verb pit is

to make pits in.

Posthole vs Pesthole - What's the difference?

posthole | pesthole |


As nouns the difference between posthole and pesthole

is that posthole is (archaeology) a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide while pesthole is a place where a pest (contagious disease) is present or likely.

Pothole vs Posthole - What's the difference?

pothole | posthole |


In archaeology|lang=en terms the difference between pothole and posthole

is that pothole is (archaeology) a pit resulting from unauthorized excavation by treasure hunters or vandals while posthole is (archaeology) a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.

As nouns the difference between pothole and posthole

is that pothole is a shallow pit or other edged depression in a road's surface, especially when caused by erosion by weather or traffic or pothole can be (archaeology) a pit resulting from unauthorized excavation by treasure hunters or vandals while posthole is (archaeology) a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.

Porthole vs Posthole - What's the difference?

porthole | posthole |


As nouns the difference between porthole and posthole

is that porthole is a circular window set in the hull of a ship while posthole is (archaeology) a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.

Stone vs Posthole - What's the difference?

stone | posthole |


As a proper noun stone

is .

As a noun posthole is

(archaeology) a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.

Timber vs Posthole - What's the difference?

timber | posthole |


As nouns the difference between timber and posthole

is that timber is postage stamp while posthole is (archaeology) a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.

Surface vs Posthole - What's the difference?

surface | posthole |


As a verb surface

is .

As a noun posthole is

(archaeology) a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.

Feature vs Posthole - What's the difference?

feature | posthole |


As nouns the difference between feature and posthole

is that feature is (label) one's structure or make-up; form, shape, bodily proportions while posthole is (archaeology) a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.

As a verb feature

is to ascribe the greatest importance to something within a certain context.

Cut vs Posthole - What's the difference?

cut | posthole |


As nouns the difference between cut and posthole

is that cut is vial while posthole is (archaeology) a cut feature used to hold a surface timber or stone, usually much deeper than it is wide.

As an interjection cut

is beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.

As a verb cut

is to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.