- A
cat hole may
refer to: a hawsehole, a
hole on the hull of a ship,
designed for p****ing
hawsers through; or a cathole, a
hole dug to
dispose of human...
- do****ented
cat access hole, with
records indicating a
payment of
eight pence made to the
cathedral carpenters to cut a
hole in the door to
enable the
cat of William...
- waterproof, as is a cable. A
hawser p****es
through a hawsehole, also
known as a
cat hole,
located on the hawse. The
American Heritage Dictionary of the English...
- of
toilet that
collects human waste in a
hole in the ground.
Urine and ****
enter the pit
through a drop
hole in the floor,
which might be
connected to...
- a
nautical term for a
small hole in the hull of a ship
through which hawsers may be p****ed. It is also
known as a
cat hole. In the (British)
Royal Navy...
- Anglo-Saxons
William Collins 2023 The
Rabbit Hole Book with
Richard Coles and
Charles Spencer,
Michael Joseph 2024 "
Cat Jarman |
Author | LibraryThing". LibraryThing...
- Door with
Cat Hole (carved oak, Late
Medieval period, 1450–1500, France,
Walters Art Museum) This door,
carved with a linen-fold decoration, was probably...
- A
cathole or
cat hole or
sometimes pighole is a pit for
human ****.
Catholes are
frequently used for the
purpose of
disposing of
bowel movements or waste...
-
Maokong (Chinese: 貓空; pinyin: Māokōng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Niau-khang; lit. '
cat hole') is an area
located in
Wenshan District of Taipei, Taiwan. The area used...
-
Cathole Mountain, 515 feet (157 m), is the
lowest peak in the trap rock
Hanging Hills of Meriden, Connecticut. The
rugged southern ledges of the mountain...