namma hole
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namma hole — /nam euh/, Australian. See gnamma hole. [ < Nyungar nama] * * * namma hole same as ↑gnamma hole * * * namma hole var. gnamma hole … Useful english dictionary
namma hole — /ˈnæmə hoʊl / (say namuh hohl) noun → gnamma hole …
gnamma hole — /nam euh/, Australian. a hollow in bare rock, narrow at the opening and wider at the bottom, in which water collects. Also called namma hole. [1900 05; < Nyungar namma] * * * … Universalium
gnamma hole — /ˈnæmə hoʊl/ (say namuh hohl) noun a depression in rock, especially granite, forming a natural reservoir. Also, namma hole. {Australian Aboriginal; Nyungar ngama + hole} …
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gnamma — n. (also namma) Austral. a natural hole in a rock, containing water; a waterhole. Etymology: Aboriginal … Useful english dictionary