nail hole
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Definition
Noun: A small, typically round opening or cavity left in a surface after a nail has been removed.
Usage
This word is used to describe the physical mark or damage remaining in wood, drywall, or other materials after a nail is pulled out. It is a specific type of hole.
Examples
- The carpenter filled all the nail holes with wood putty before painting the trim.
- After taking down the old picture, I was left with an unsightly nail hole in the wall.
- The inspector noted several nail holes in the beam, indicating previous repairs.
Advanced Usage
- "to fill/spackle a nail hole": This is a common phrase in carpentry and home repair, describing the action of repairing the hole with a filler compound.
- Before you repaint the room, make sure to fill all the nail holes.
Variants and Related Words
- Pilot hole (n): A small hole drilled before inserting a screw or nail to prevent the wood from splitting. This is a hole made fastening, whereas a nail hole is the result removal.
- Countersink (n/v): A conical hole that allows a screw head to sit flush with a surface. This is a prepared hole, not a leftover one.
Synonyms
- Perforation: A more general term for a hole made by piercing or boring.
- Puncture: A small hole made by a sharp object.
Antonyms
- Bump / Protrusion: A raised area, as opposed to a depression or hole.
- Seam / Joint: A line where two surfaces meet, representing a closure rather than an opening.
Noun
- a hole left after a nail is removed