- A
black hole is a
region of
spacetime wherein gravity is so
strong that no
matter or
electromagnetic energy (e.g. light) can
escape it.
Albert Einstein's...
- A
hole is an
opening in or
through a
particular medium,
usually a
solid body.
Holes occur through natural and
artificial processes, and may be useful...
- Høgsfjorden. The area was
historically a part of the muni****lity of
Høle.
Høle Church and
Høle School are both
located in the village. The 0.36-square-kilometre...
- Look up
Holeš in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Holeš (Slovak/Czech feminine: Holešová),
anglicized as
Holes, is a
Czech and
Slovak surname. Notable...
- The law of
holes, or the
first law of
holes, is an
adage which states: "if you find
yourself in a
hole, stop digging." It is used as a metaphor, warning...
- The
Hole may
refer to: The
Hole (1957 film), a ****anese
drama directed by Kon
Ichikawa The
Hole (1960 film), a
French film
directed by
Jacques Becker...
- polygon-with-
holes is multiply-connected. An H-
holed-polygon is H-connected.
Degenerate cases may be considered, but a well-formed
holed-polygon must...
-
consecutive holes-in-one.
Teeing off,
using a 4-iron, at the par-three, 195-yard 11th
hole,
Hudson holed his tee shot for a
hole-in-one. At the next
hole, the...
- A
fallstreak hole (also
known as a cavum,
hole punch cloud,
punch hole cloud, skypunch,
cloud canal or
cloud hole) is a
large gap,
usually circular or...
- The
Holes (French: Les gaspards) is a 1974
French comedy film
written and
directed by
Pierre Tchernia.
Michel Serrault : Jean-Paul
Rondin Philippe Noiret :...