Blasthole

/ˈblæst.hoʊl/ noun

A hole drilled into rock where explosives are placed to break up the rock during mining or construction.

From 'blast' (explosion) + 'hole' (opening). 'Blast' comes from Old Norse 'blása' meaning to blow. The compound emerged in the 19th century with industrial mining development.

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