wormhole

English

Alternative forms

  • worm-hole
  • worme-hole (obsolete)

Etymology

worm + hole. In the scientific sense, introduced by John Archibald Wheeler.

Noun

wormhole (plural wormholes)

  1. a hole burrowed by a worm
  2. (relativity) A hypothetical shortcut between two points in spacetime, permitting faster-than-light travel and sometimes time travel.
  3. (programming, slang) A location in a monitor program containing the address of a routine, allowing the user to substitute different functionality.

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Verb

wormhole (third-person singular simple present wormholes, present participle wormholing, simple past and past participle wormholed)

  1. (transitive) To make porous or permeable through the formation of small holes or tunnels.
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