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  • 1manhole — ► NOUN ▪ a covered opening allowing access to a sewer or other underground structure …

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  • 2Manhole — For other uses, see Manhole (disambiguation). PMG manhole in a city street, Perth, Western Australia …

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  • 3Manhole (disambiguation) — A manhole is an opening used to gain access to sewers or other underground structures, usually for maintenance. Manhole may also refer to: Manhole (band), a metal band from Los Angeles The Manhole, a computer game Manhole (film), a 2004 Chinese… …

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  • 4manhole — noun Date: 1793 a hole through which one may go especially to gain access to an underground or enclosed structure …

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  • 5manhole — noun A hole in the ground used to access the sewers or other underground vaults and installations …

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  • 6manhole — mænhəʊl n. opening with a removable cover through which a person can access a sewer (or boiler, drain, etc.) …

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  • 7manhole — noun a covered opening in a floor or pavement allowing access beneath, especially one leading to a sewer …

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  • 8manhole — man•hole [[t]ˈmænˌhoʊl[/t]] n. civ a hole, usu. with a cover, giving access to a sewer, drain, steam boiler, etc • Etymology: 1785–95 …

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  • 9manhole — n. a covered opening in a floor, pavement, sewer, etc. for workmen to gain access …

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  • 10Digital Access Carrier System — (DACS) is the name used by British Telecom (BT Group plc) in the United Kingdom for a 0+2 Pair gain system. Two Telspec DACS remote units mounted on a pole Contents 1 Usage …

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