Etymology: [ 'hOl ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English hol and holh; akin to Old High German hol, adjective, hollow and perhaps to Old English helan to conceal; more at HELL.
delikler, desik, yuva, delik, zor durum, oyuk, çukur, in, deliğe sokmak, deliğe girmek, delmek, boşluk, derin yer, delik açmak, delim, kodes, yuvasına girmek, deşik, kovuk, kapanmak, kazmak, dili güç durum, hücre, hole out golfta topu deliğe düşürmek, k.dili. berbat yer, magara, Foramen, delik, karanlık ve pisyer, iki maden damarını birleştirmek için dehliz açmak, hole up saklanmak, delik,v.deliğe sok:n.delik, köşesine çekilmek,
plural of hole, third-person singular of hole, in semiconductor electronics, the unoccupied spaces for valence electrons in P-type semiconductor, 'Look' like black holes in the body, feel like infinitely deep deficient emptiness Encountered during some therapies Caused by physical damage to the body, When an array of atoms in a crystal is missing a conducting electron, it's said to have a "hole " Since conducting electrons are negative, holes are positive Even though holes are an absence of a conducting electron, scientists often talk about holes flowing as if they were real particles, Also called 'eyes', basically openings in the body of cheeses such as Emmentaler, Gruyere and other Swiss types Such holes are spherical, equally spaced and about the size of cherry stones The holes are caused by bacterial activity which generates prioponic acid causing gas to expand within the curd, A lack of an electron at the atomic level A hole acts like a positive charge and contributes to current flow in semiconductors, punched positions, indicating that this position is chosen, One-Hole: Bottom stick side; Two-Hole: Bottom glove side; Three-Hole: Top shelf glove side; Four-Hole: Top shelf stick side; Five-Hole: Between the skates Hooking Applying the blade of the stick to any part of an opponent's body or stick and pulling or tugging with the stick in order to disrupt that opponent Referee Signal: Tugging motion with arms, A container or receptacle, In semiconductors, a lack of an electron in an occupied band behaving like a positively charged particle, A security vulnerability in software which can be taken advantage of by an exploit, A weakness, a flaw, The part of a game in which a player attempts to hit the ball into one of the holes, A hollow spot in a surface, An opening in a solid, A subsurface standard-size hole, also called cup, hitting the ball into which is the object of play. Each hole, of which there are usually eighteen as the standard on a full course, is located on a prepared surface, called the green, of a particular type grass, An orifice, in particular the anus, An excavation pit or trench, A high-security prison cell, often used as punishment, To destroy, To make holes in (an object or surface), The rear portion of the defensive team between the shortstop and the third baseman, An undesirable place to live or visit; a hovel, ferme, Ana, An excavation in the ground, made by an animal to live in, or a natural cavity inhabited by an animal; hence, a low, narrow, or dark lodging or place; a mean habitation, To cut, dig, or bore a hole or holes in; as, to hole a post for the insertion of rails or bars, a perforation; a rent; a fissure, Whole, To drive into a hole, as an animal, or a billiard ball, A hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; an opening in or through a solid body, a fabric, etc, an opening into or through something a depression hollowed out of solid matter an unoccupied space a fault; "he shot holes in my argument", make holes in hit the ball into the hole, a hollow in a surface, opening, gap; cavity, hollow; burrow, den; pothole; prison cell; dingy dirty place, At Eton College, England, that part of the floor of the court between the step and the pepperbox, To go or get into a hole, A small cavity used in some games, usually one into which a marble or ball is to be played or driven; hence, a score made by playing a marble or ball into such a hole, as in golf, an opening deliberately made in or through something one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course; "he played 18 holes" an opening into or through something a depression hollowed out of solid matter an unoccupied space a fault; "he shot holes in my argument" make holes in hit the ball into the hole, The place where a prisoner is kept, An undesirable place to live or visit, To make holes in (an object), the portion of a game in which the players attempt to hit the ball into a particular hole, The rear portion of the defensive seam between the shortstop and the third baseman, an opening deliberately made in or through something one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course; "he played 18 holes", an unoccupied space, one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course; "he played 18 holes", an opening deliberately made in or through something, an opening into or through something, a depression hollowed out of solid matter, a fault; "he shot holes in my argument", hit the ball into the hole, informal terms for the mouth, Same as the pocket, If you pick holes in an argument or theory, you find weak points in it so that it is no longer valid. He then goes on to pick holes in the article before reaching his conclusion, If you get a hole in one in golf, you get the golf ball into the hole with a single stroke, A hole is the home or hiding place of a mouse, rabbit, or other small animal. a rabbit hole, A hole is an opening in something that goes right through it. These tiresome creatures eat holes in the leaves kids with holes in the knees of their jeans, A hole is a hollow space in something solid, with an opening on one side. He took a shovel, dug a hole, and buried his once-prized possessions a 60ft hole, excavate, create a hole, perforate, A hole in a law, theory, or argument is a fault or weakness that it has. There were some holes in that theory, some unanswered questions, A hole is also one of the nine or eighteen sections of a golf course. I played nine holes with Gary Player today, If you say that you are in a hole, you mean that you are in a difficult or embarrassing situation. He admitted that the government was in `a dreadful hole', emphasis If you say that you need something or someone like a hole in the head, you are emphasizing that you do not want them and that they would only add to the problems that you already have. We need more folk heroes like we need a hole in the head, A hole is one of the places on a golf course that the ball must drop into, usually marked by a flag, make holes in, informal terms for a difficult situation; "he got into a terrible fix"; "he made a muddle of his marriage", An area on the surface which is not allowed to be covered by any stencil is called a hole A hole is described by its polygonal contour, 1 4¼ inch diameter hole in the ground into which the ball is to be played 2 the entire length of the playing area and immediate vicinity from the teeing ground to the putting green (all inclusive) 3 (also "hole out, make, drain, sink") to play the ball into the hole Example: 1 The hole contains the cup which holds the flagstick 2 The difficult par 3 4th hole was considered impossible to par by many golfers 3 All that remained for me to shoot 62 was to hole/hole out/make/drain/sink my putt on the 18th but I woke up, 1 41/4 inch diameter hole in the green into which the ball is to be played A flagstick with a flag is usually inserted so the approaching golfers can see more accurately where it is 2 the entire length of the playing area from the teeing ground/tee deck to the putting green (all inclusive) There are 18 holes in a regulation round of golf, an electron that isn't there! Imagine a tiny bubble of nothing, not even air, in a great sea of water That would be a hole in the water If some of the surrounding water fills the hole, that creates a new hole, so even though it is really the water that moves, you can think of the hole moving through the water In some kinds of semiconductor the electrons responsible for electrical conduction are a bit like water which is packed so tightly in the container that it can't move except to fill any holes that might be there So in electricity a hole is a mobile vacancy in a sea of electrons In many ways it behaves like a positively charged electron, » A chordless polygon (usually, of length at least 4), A gap in system memory that is unallocated and unused More casually, a hole is any means by which an intrusion may occur Also, Security Hole, noun - a gap that separates two objects in planespace or lower, a fictitious mobile particle that behaves as though it is a positively charged particle; holes are produced in the valence band when electrons from the valence band are promoted to the conduction band or an acceptor level of a p-type dopant, (Spatial User's Guide and Reference; search in this book), An unused square in a Grid that is left empty rather than being shown as a Block Holes are used to create spaces in the middle of grids, or create unconventional outlines such as in Diagramless puzzles, hollow place or cavity, as in: The groundhog peeped out of his hole in the ground, 1) The 1-3 pocket, 1-2 for lefties; 2) another name for "split" (railroad), 4) an open, Your first two down cards in seven card stud If they're both jacks, you have a pair of jacks "in the hole " See also pocket, The opening between two linemen through which the ballcarrier plunges, This can mean the actual hole that you putt into or the entire area between tee and green, In PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLs, the vacancy where an electron would normally exist in a solid; behaves like a positively charged particle, The "hole" shall be 4 1/4 inches (108mm) in diameter and at least 4 inches (100 mm) deep If a lining is used, it shall be sunk at least 1 inch (25mm) below the putting green surface unless the nature of the soil makes it impracticable to do so; its outer diameter shall not exceed 4 1/4 inches (108mm), A mobile electron vacancy in a semiconductor that acts like a positive electron charge Under the application of an electric field, holes move in the opposite direction of electrons, thereby producing an electric current, The area in front of the goal between the two and four-meter lines Thus the center forward who plays in this position is generally called the hole-man, shots taken by this player are called hole-shots and the defender is called the hole-guard TOP, for semi-conductors and insulators, a vacant electron state in the valence band that behaves as a positive charge carrier in an electric field, A mobile vacancy in the electronic valence structure of a semiconductor which acts like an electron with a positive charge,
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plural of hole
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third-person singular of hole
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in semiconductor electronics, the unoccupied spaces for valence electrons in P-type semiconductor
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'Look' like black holes in the body, feel like infinitely deep deficient emptiness Encountered during some therapies Caused by physical damage to the body
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When an array of atoms in a crystal is missing a conducting electron, it's said to have a "hole " Since conducting electrons are negative, holes are positive Even though holes are an absence of a conducting electron, scientists often talk about holes flowing as if they were real particles
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Also called 'eyes', basically openings in the body of cheeses such as Emmentaler, Gruyere and other Swiss types Such holes are spherical, equally spaced and about the size of cherry stones The holes are caused by bacterial activity which generates prioponic acid causing gas to expand within the curd
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A lack of an electron at the atomic level A hole acts like a positive charge and contributes to current flow in semiconductors
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punched positions, indicating that this position is chosen
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One-Hole: Bottom stick side; Two-Hole: Bottom glove side; Three-Hole: Top shelf glove side; Four-Hole: Top shelf stick side; Five-Hole: Between the skates Hooking Applying the blade of the stick to any part of an opponent's body or stick and pulling or tugging with the stick in order to disrupt that opponent Referee Signal: Tugging motion with arms
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A container or receptacle - "car hole; brain hole"
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In semiconductors, a lack of an electron in an occupied band behaving like a positively charged particle
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A security vulnerability in software which can be taken advantage of by an exploit
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A weakness, a flaw - "I have found a hole in your argument."
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The part of a game in which a player attempts to hit the ball into one of the holes - "I played 18 holes yesterday. The second hole today cost me three strokes over par."
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A hollow spot in a surface - "Get some popcorn out of that popcorn bucket hole."
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An opening in a solid - "There’s a hole in my bucket."
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A subsurface standard-size hole, also called cup, hitting the ball into which is the object of play. Each hole, of which there are usually eighteen as the standard on a full course, is located on a prepared surface, called the green, of a particular type grass
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An orifice, in particular the anus
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An excavation pit or trench
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A high-security prison cell, often used as punishment
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To destroy - "She completely holed the argument."
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To make holes in (an object or surface) - "Shrapnel holed the ship's hull."
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The rear portion of the defensive team between the shortstop and the third baseman - "The shortstop ranged deep into the hole to make the stop."
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An undesirable place to live or visit; a hovel - "His apartment is a hole!"
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An excavation in the ground, made by an animal to live in, or a natural cavity inhabited by an animal; hence, a low, narrow, or dark lodging or place; a mean habitation
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To cut, dig, or bore a hole or holes in; as, to hole a post for the insertion of rails or bars
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a perforation; a rent; a fissure
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To drive into a hole, as an animal, or a billiard ball
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A hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; an opening in or through a solid body, a fabric, etc
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an opening into or through something a depression hollowed out of solid matter an unoccupied space a fault; "he shot holes in my argument"
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make holes in hit the ball into the hole
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a hollow in a surface
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opening, gap; cavity, hollow; burrow, den; pothole; prison cell; dingy dirty place isim
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At Eton College, England, that part of the floor of the court between the step and the pepperbox
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To go or get into a hole
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A small cavity used in some games, usually one into which a marble or ball is to be played or driven; hence, a score made by playing a marble or ball into such a hole, as in golf
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an opening deliberately made in or through something one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course; "he played 18 holes" an opening into or through something a depression hollowed out of solid matter an unoccupied space a fault; "he shot holes in my argument" make holes in hit the ball into the hole
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The place where a prisoner is kept
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An undesirable place to live or visit
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To make holes in (an object)
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the portion of a game in which the players attempt to hit the ball into a particular hole
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The rear portion of the defensive seam between the shortstop and the third baseman
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an opening deliberately made in or through something one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course; "he played 18 holes"
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an unoccupied space
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one playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course; "he played 18 holes"
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an opening deliberately made in or through something
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an opening into or through something
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a depression hollowed out of solid matter
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a fault; "he shot holes in my argument"
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hit the ball into the hole
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informal terms for the mouth
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Same as the pocket
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If you pick holes in an argument or theory, you find weak points in it so that it is no longer valid. He then goes on to pick holes in the article before reaching his conclusion
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If you get a hole in one in golf, you get the golf ball into the hole with a single stroke
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A hole is the home or hiding place of a mouse, rabbit, or other small animal. a rabbit hole
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A hole is an opening in something that goes right through it. These tiresome creatures eat holes in the leaves kids with holes in the knees of their jeans
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A hole is a hollow space in something solid, with an opening on one side. He took a shovel, dug a hole, and buried his once-prized possessions a 60ft hole
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excavate, create a hole, perforate fiil
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A hole in a law, theory, or argument is a fault or weakness that it has. There were some holes in that theory, some unanswered questions
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A hole is also one of the nine or eighteen sections of a golf course. I played nine holes with Gary Player today
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If you say that you are in a hole, you mean that you are in a difficult or embarrassing situation. He admitted that the government was in `a dreadful hole'
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emphasis If you say that you need something or someone like a hole in the head, you are emphasizing that you do not want them and that they would only add to the problems that you already have. We need more folk heroes like we need a hole in the head
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A hole is one of the places on a golf course that the ball must drop into, usually marked by a flag
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informal terms for a difficult situation; "he got into a terrible fix"; "he made a muddle of his marriage"
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An area on the surface which is not allowed to be covered by any stencil is called a hole A hole is described by its polygonal contour
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1 4¼ inch diameter hole in the ground into which the ball is to be played 2 the entire length of the playing area and immediate vicinity from the teeing ground to the putting green (all inclusive) 3 (also "hole out, make, drain, sink") to play the ball into the hole Example: 1 The hole contains the cup which holds the flagstick 2 The difficult par 3 4th hole was considered impossible to par by many golfers 3 All that remained for me to shoot 62 was to hole/hole out/make/drain/sink my putt on the 18th but I woke up
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1 41/4 inch diameter hole in the green into which the ball is to be played A flagstick with a flag is usually inserted so the approaching golfers can see more accurately where it is 2 the entire length of the playing area from the teeing ground/tee deck to the putting green (all inclusive) There are 18 holes in a regulation round of golf
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an electron that isn't there! Imagine a tiny bubble of nothing, not even air, in a great sea of water That would be a hole in the water If some of the surrounding water fills the hole, that creates a new hole, so even though it is really the water that moves, you can think of the hole moving through the water In some kinds of semiconductor the electrons responsible for electrical conduction are a bit like water which is packed so tightly in the container that it can't move except to fill any holes that might be there So in electricity a hole is a mobile vacancy in a sea of electrons In many ways it behaves like a positively charged electron
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» A chordless polygon (usually, of length at least 4)
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A gap in system memory that is unallocated and unused More casually, a hole is any means by which an intrusion may occur Also, Security Hole
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noun - a gap that separates two objects in planespace or lower
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a fictitious mobile particle that behaves as though it is a positively charged particle; holes are produced in the valence band when electrons from the valence band are promoted to the conduction band or an acceptor level of a p-type dopant
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An unused square in a Grid that is left empty rather than being shown as a Block Holes are used to create spaces in the middle of grids, or create unconventional outlines such as in Diagramless puzzles
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hollow place or cavity, as in: The groundhog peeped out of his hole in the ground
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1) The 1-3 pocket, 1-2 for lefties; 2) another name for "split" (railroad), 4) an open
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Your first two down cards in seven card stud If they're both jacks, you have a pair of jacks "in the hole " See also pocket
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The opening between two linemen through which the ballcarrier plunges
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This can mean the actual hole that you putt into or the entire area between tee and green
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In PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLs, the vacancy where an electron would normally exist in a solid; behaves like a positively charged particle
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The "hole" shall be 4 1/4 inches (108mm) in diameter and at least 4 inches (100 mm) deep If a lining is used, it shall be sunk at least 1 inch (25mm) below the putting green surface unless the nature of the soil makes it impracticable to do so; its outer diameter shall not exceed 4 1/4 inches (108mm)
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A mobile electron vacancy in a semiconductor that acts like a positive electron charge Under the application of an electric field, holes move in the opposite direction of electrons, thereby producing an electric current
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The area in front of the goal between the two and four-meter lines Thus the center forward who plays in this position is generally called the hole-man, shots taken by this player are called hole-shots and the defender is called the hole-guard TOP
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A mobile vacancy in the electronic valence structure of a semiconductor which acts like an electron with a positive charge
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