rathole
See also: rat hole
English
Etymology
Noun
rathole (plural ratholes)
- An entrance to a living area or passageway used by mice or rats.
- A living area used by mice or rats.
- A particularly squalid human residence.
- An area of a silo that has undergone ratholing, so that material moves mostly through the centre and accumulates around the edges.
Translations
an entrance to a living area or passageway used by mice or rats
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a particularly squalid human residence
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Verb
rathole (third-person singular simple present ratholes, present participle ratholing, simple past and past participle ratholed)
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