mouth hole

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mouth hole

A ski mask has a mouth hole for breathing.

Definition

Noun: * An opening or aperture designed for the mouth, specifically in a garment or covering that obscures the rest of the face. This term is most commonly associated with items like ski masks, balaclavas, or other face coverings where the opening allows for breathing, speaking, or eating while the face is otherwise concealed.

Usage

The term "mouth hole" is a compound noun used to specify the functional opening for the mouth in an otherwise closed garment. It is a straightforward, descriptive term. * The primary context is describing parts of clothing, especially protective or concealing wear. * It is often used in instructions for making or adjusting such garments.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The ski mask had separate mouth holes and eye holes.
    • He adjusted the fabric around the mouth hole to breathe more easily.
    • The pattern for the balaclava shows where to cut the mouth hole.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically or humorously to describe any roughly analogous opening.
    • The carved pumpkin had a lopsided mouth hole.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mouth opening: A more formal or general synonym.
  • Aperture: A technical term for an opening, which can include a mouth hole.
  • Eye hole: The analogous opening for the eyes, often mentioned alongside "mouth hole".
Synonyms
  • Opening
  • Aperture
  • Slit (if the hole is a narrow cut)
  • Vent (especially if for breathing)
Antonyms
  • Seal
  • Closure
  • Cover
Related Phrases / Collocations
  • Cut a mouth hole: The action of creating the opening.
    • You need to carefully cut a mouth hole in the fabric.
  • Mouth and nose hole: A combined opening for both the mouth and nose, sometimes specified.
mouth hole

A ski mask has a mouth hole for breathing.

Noun
  1. a hole (as in a ski mask) for the mouth