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hole meaning in Norwegian

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hole [holes] (hollow in some surface)
noun
[UK: həʊl]
[US: hoʊl]

hullnoun
{n}

hole [holes] (opening in a solid)
noun
[UK: həʊl]
[US: hoʊl]

(Bokmål) hullnoun
{n}

holnoun
{n}

hole punch (tool)
noun
[UK: həʊl pʌntʃ]
[US: hoʊl ˈpəntʃ]

hullemaskinnoun

asshole (anus)
noun
[UK: ˈɑːs.həʊl]
[US: ˈæs.hoʊl]

rasshølnoun

black hole (celestial body)
noun
[UK: blæk həʊl]
[US: ˈblæk hoʊl]

(Bokmål) svart hull, sort hullnoun

(Nynorsk) svart hòlnoun

bullet hole (hole)
noun

(Bokmål) kulehullnoun
{n}, kulehol {n}

(Nynorsk) kuleholnoun
{n}

buttonhole [buttonholes] (flower worn in the buttonhole for decoration)
noun
[UK: ˈbʌt.n̩.həʊl]
[US: ˈbʌt.n̩.hoʊl]

(Bokmål) knapphullsblomstnoun
{m}, knaPlPlholSblomSt {m}

buttonhole [buttonholes] (hole for a button)
noun
[UK: ˈbʌt.n̩.həʊl]
[US: ˈbʌt.n̩.hoʊl]

(Bokmål) knapphullnoun
{n}, knaPlPlhol {n}

(Nynorsk) knappholnoun
{n}

cholera (infectious disease)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒ.lə.rə]
[US: ˈkɑː.lə.rə]

(Bokmål) koleranoun
{m}

(Nynorsk) koleranoun
{m}

cholesterol [cholesterols] (an essential component of mammalian cell membranes)
noun
[UK: kə.ˈle.stə.rɒl]
[US: kə.ˈle.stə.ˌrɒl]

(Bokmål) kolesterolnoun
{m} {n}

(Nynorsk) kolesterolnoun
{m} {n}

foxhole (fox's burrow)
noun
[UK: ˈfɒks.həʊl]
[US: ˈfɑːkshoʊl]

(Bokmål) revehinoun
{n}

(Nynorsk) revehinoun
{n}

keyhole [keyholes] (a hole to lock/unlock with a key)
noun
[UK: ˈkiː.həʊl]
[US: ˈkiːhoʊl]

(Bokmål) nøkkelhullnoun
{n}

loophole [loopholes] (method of escape)
noun
[UK: ˈluːp.həʊl]
[US: ˈluːphoʊl]

smutthullnoun
{n}

loophole [loopholes] (slit in a castle wall)
noun
[UK: ˈluːp.həʊl]
[US: ˈluːphoʊl]

skyteskårnoun
{n}

manhole (a hole in the ground used to access the sewers or other underground vaults and installations)
noun
[UK: ˈmæn.həʊl]
[US: ˈmænhoʊl]

(Bokmål) kum (also in tanks etc.)noun
{m}, mannhull {n}

(Nynorsk) kumnoun
{m}

peephole [peepholes] (hole)
noun
[UK: ˈpiːp.həʊl]
[US: ˈpiːphoʊl]

(Bokmål) tittehullnoun
{n}

sinkhole [sinkholes] (geology: hole formed in soluble rock)
noun
[UK: ˈsɪŋkˌhol]
[US: ˈsɪŋkˌhol]

(Bokmål) jordfallshullnoun
{n}, Synkehull {n}

sound hole (an opening in a stringed musical instrument)
noun
[UK: ˈsaʊnd həʊl]
[US: ˈsaʊnd hoʊl]

(bokmål): lydhullnoun
{n}

(nynorsk): lydhòlnoun
{n}, ljodhol {n}

the whole while (always)
noun

(Bokmål) hele tiden, alltidnoun

(Nynorsk) heile tida, alltidnoun

thole (pin for oars)
noun
[UK: θəʊl]
[US: θoʊl]

(Bokmål) tollepinnenoun
{m}

white hole (singularity)
noun

hvitt hullnoun
{n}

whole (colloquial: in entirety)
adverb
[UK: həʊl]
[US: hoʊl]

heltadverb

whole (entire)
adjective
[UK: həʊl]
[US: hoʊl]

heladjective

whole [wholes] (something complete)
noun
[UK: həʊl]
[US: hoʊl]

helhetnoun
{m}

whole milk [whole milks] (milk from which nothing has been removed)
noun
[UK: həʊl mɪlk]
[US: hoʊl ˈmɪlk]

(Bokmål) helmelknoun
{m} {f}, helmjølk {m} {f}, heilmelk {m} {f}, heilmjølk {m} {f}

whole tone (interval of two-twelfths of an octave)
noun

heltonenoun
{m}

wholehearted (having no reservations; showing unconditional and enthusiastic support)
adjective
[UK: ˌhəʊl.ˈhɑː.tɪd]
[US: ˌhoʊl.ˈhɑː.tɪd]

(Bokmål) helhjertetadjective

(Nynorsk) heilhjartaadjective

wholemeal bread (bread)
noun

fullkornbrødnoun
{n}

wholesale (in bulk or large quantity)
adverb
[UK: ˈhəʊl.seɪl]
[US: ˈhoʊl.seɪl]

(Bokmål) en grosadverb

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