shakehole

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English

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Etymology

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shake +‎ hole

Noun

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shakehole (plural shakeholes)

  1. (British, Northern England) A steep-sided, often conical, depression caused by slumping of ground into a cavity beneath. Shakeholes may or may not contain a cave entrance and/or a stream sink.
    Synonyms: sinkhole, swallow hole, swallet