houlet
/ˈhuːlɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A type of small, shallow hole or depression, especially in a wall or a cliff, formed by weathering or erosion.
“The houlet in the cliff face provided a hiding place for the animals.”
1. noun
A type of small, shallow hole or depression, especially in a wall or a cliff, formed by weathering or erosion.
“The houlet in the cliff face provided a hiding place for the animals.”