- A
pit latrine, also
known as
pit toilet, is a type of
toilet that
collects human waste in a
hole in the ground.
Urine and ****
enter the
pit through...
- Mel's
Hole is,
according to an
urban legend, a "bottomless
pit" near Ellensburg, Washington.
Claims about it were
first made on the
radio show
Coast to...
- (Afrikaans:
Groot Gat) is an open-
pit and
underground mine in Kimberley,
South Africa, and
claimed to be the
deepest hole excavated by hand,
although this...
- A fire
pit or a fire
hole can vary from a
pit dug in the
ground to an
elaborate gas
burning structure of stone, brick, and metal. The
defining feature...
- an
electric hand-drill to its axle. The
hole is
drilled by
pressing the hand-drill
until a
satisfactory pit hole is created. The
purpose of the drilling...
- The
Yamnaya culture or the
Yamna culture, also
known as the
Pit Grave culture or
Ochre Grave culture, is a late
Copper Age to
early Bronze Age archaeological...
-
Croatian and Slovene. It
derives from the proto-Slavic word nora,
meaning pit,
hole, abyss; the
English word
narrow probably has the same origin. The noun...
- The
iodine pit, also
called the
iodine hole or
xenon pit, is a
temporary disabling of a
nuclear reactor due to
buildup of short-lived
nuclear poisons...
-
south of
France this name
means pit cave in the
Occitan language.
Black holes (not to be
confused with
cosmic black holes) – This term
refers to a group...
- is
known as a "fighting
hole" in the
United States Marine Corps, a "gun-
pit" in
Australian Army terminology, and a "fighting
pit" in the New
Zealand Army...