pothole |
cave |
As a noun 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.
As a proper noun cave is
.
pothole |
x |
As a noun 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.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
pothole |
false |
As a noun 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.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
dint |
pothole |
As nouns the difference between dint and pothole
is that
dint is (
label) a blow, stroke, especially dealt in a fight while
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.
As a verb dint
is to dent.
As a contraction dint
is .
pothole |
undefined |
As a noun 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.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
pothole |
subsidence |
As nouns the difference between pothole and subsidence
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
subsidence is the process of becoming less active or severe.
pothole |
subside |
As a noun 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.
As a verb subside is
to sink or fall to the bottom; to settle, as lees.
puddles |
pothole |
As nouns the difference between puddles and pothole
is that
puddles is plural of lang=en while
pothole is a shallow pit or other edged depression in a road's surface, especially when caused by erosion by weather or traffic.
As a verb puddles
is third-person singular of puddle.
bump |
pothole |
As nouns the difference between bump and pothole
is that
bump is a light blow or jolting collision while
pothole is a shallow pit or other edged depression in a road's surface, especially when caused by erosion by weather or traffic.
As a verb bump
is to knock against or run into with a jolt.
As a proper noun Bump
is {{surname|lang=en}.
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