Blowholes

/ˈbloʊhoʊlz/ noun

Openings in the tops of whales' heads where they breathe, or any hole that allows air to escape or enter.

From 'blow' (air movement) + 'hole' (opening). Dating to the 1800s, 'blowhole' was first used to describe the breathing apertures of whales, then generalized to mean any vent or opening.

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