Hole
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Hole or Holes may refer to:
- a partial lack in the area of an object
- an individual section of a golf course
- Black hole, an object with an immense gravitational field
- White hole, the time reversal of a black hole
- Electron hole, in physics and electronics, the absence of an electron in the valence band.
- News hole
- Ozone hole, in climate and environmental sciences, a large and seasonal decrease in stratospheric ozone over Earth's polar regions since the late 1970's (see ozone depletion, too).
- Punchhole, for filing paper
- Hole cards in Poker
- Memory hole, which has multiple meanings
- Portable hole, a device used in animated cartoons and games
- Hole (football), a region or position in a football team formation
- In horse racing, a horse's post position in the starting gate
- Shortened form of hollow, meaning a valley
- "The hole", a slang term for solitary confinement
In arts:
- Holes (novel), a novel by Louis Sachar
- Holes (film), a 2003 movie based on the novel
- Holes (play), a play written by Louis Sachar based on the novel
- Hole (band), a musical group formed by Courtney Love and Eric Erlandson, disbanded in 2002
- Hole (album), an album by Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel
- Hole (Merzbow album), an album by Merzbow
- Hole (EP), an EP by 65daysofstatic
- Holes (song), a song by Mercury Rev on their 1998 album Deserter's Songs
- "Hole", a song by Kelly Clarkson on her 2007 album My December
In places:
- Hole, Norway, a municipality in Buskerud, Norway
- Hole (River), a feature of Whitewater rivers