sound hole

See also: soundhole

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Noun

sound hole (plural sound holes)

  1. (music) An opening in the belly of a stringed instrument that increases its volume and enhances its tone quality.
    Hyponyms: f-hole, ff-hole, d-hole, c-hole, s-hole

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