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not solid; having a space or gap or cavity; "a hollow wall"; "a hollow tree"; "hollow cheeks"; "his face became gaunter and more hollow with each year" false: deliberately deceptive; "hollow (or false) promises"; "false pretenses" a cavity or space in something; "hunger had caused the hollows in their cheeks" a small valley between mountains; "he built himself a cabin in a hollow high up in the Appalachians" as if echoing in a hollow space; "the hollow sound of footsteps in the empty ballroom" excavate: remove the inner part or the core of; "the mining company wants to excavate the hillside" hole: a depression hollowed out of solid matter empty: devoid of significance or point; "empty promises"; "a hollow victory"; "vacuous comments" remove the interior of; "hollow out a tree trunk"
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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| hollow-back |
lordosis: an abnormal inward (forward) curvature of the vertebral column
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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| hollow |
Having an empty space or cavity inside an object.
Ãâó: www.peakagents.ca/glossary/h6.htm
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| hollow |
an area on the surface of something that is lower than the surface surrounding it
Ãâó: encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861603873/depression.h...
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Describes a wine that is lacking in flavor, that has a first taste - nothing in the middle - and a short finish, that lacks depth at mid-palate. Can be caused by grapes from improperly pruned vines.
Ãâó: www.valleyvineyards.com/wine_glossary_def.htm
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