pitchhole
/ˈpɪtʃhaʊl/Definitions
1. noun
A small hole or defect in a surface, especially in a material such as wood or stone, caused by a piece of metal or another hard object.
“The carpenter carefully filled the pitchhole in the wooden beam.”
1. noun
A small hole or defect in a surface, especially in a material such as wood or stone, caused by a piece of metal or another hard object.
“The carpenter carefully filled the pitchhole in the wooden beam.”