Borehole

/ˈbɔːrhəʊl/ noun

A deep hole drilled into the ground to access water, oil, gas, or geological samples, or to remove material from beneath the surface.

Compound word from 'bore' (to drill) and 'hole' (an opening), formed as industrial English developed a vocabulary for deep drilling technology in the 18th-19th centuries.

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