Associations to the word «Blowhole»
Noun
- Whales
- Whale
- Dolphin
- Nostril
- Skipper
- Upward
- Spray
- Sperm
- Snout
- Lava
- Cave
- Penguin
- Sac
- Cavern
- Stack
- Bubble
- Limestone
- Erosion
- Lung
- Revenge
- Tide
- Hole
- Jaw
- Cliff
- Tourist
- Beach
- Hook
- Ridge
- Tip
- Arch
- Cord
- Top
- Nose
- Tube
- Blow
- Surface
- Pool
- Rock
- Head
- Formation
- Pipe
- Tunnel
- Water
- Ocean
- Return
- Escape
- Wave
- Back
- Left
- Lip
- Sound
- Upper
- Open
- Passage
- Bay
- Coast
- Sea
- Ice
- Fish
- Doctor
- Memory
Adjective
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Wiktionary
BLOWHOLE, noun. The spiracle, on the top of the head, through which cetaceans breathe.
BLOWHOLE, noun. A vent for the escape of gas.
BLOWHOLE, noun. A top-facing opening to a cavity in the ground very near an ocean's shore, that leads to a marine cave from which wave water and/or bursts of air are expelled.
BLOWHOLE, noun. An unintended cavity filled with air in a casting product.
BLOWHOLE, noun. A vertical opening in the top of computer cases, that let hot air, primarily from the CPU heat sink, escape quickly.
Dictionary definition
BLOWHOLE, noun. The spiracle of a cetacean located far back on the skull.
BLOWHOLE, noun. A hole for the escape of gas or air.
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