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kettle hole

American  

noun

Geology.
  1. a deep, kettle-shaped depression in glacial drift.

  2. pothole.


kettle hole British  

noun

  1. Often shortened to: kettle.  a round hollow formed by the melting of a mass of buried ice

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Etymology

Origin of kettle hole

First recorded in 1880–85

Example Sentences

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We discovered a hilltop recently cleared of trees with a unique kettle hole atop it that we called The Volcano.

From Golf Digest • May 22, 2017

The pond, which is over 30 metres deep, is actually a kettle hole, a deep depression left behind when a chunk of ice was dropped by a retreating glacier around 15,000 years ago.

From The Guardian • May 26, 2015

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