Blowhole

/ˈbloʊˌhoʊl/ noun

The nostril on top of a whale's or dolphin's head used for breathing, or an opening in rock through which sea spray is forced.

From 'blow' (Old English 'blawan', to wind) and 'hole' (Old English 'hol'). Whalers first documented this terminology in the 17th century.

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