different between underhole vs underholed
underhole
English
Etymology
From under- +? hole.
Verb
underhole (third-person singular simple present underholes, present participle underholing, simple past and past participle underholed)
- (mining) To cut away or mine out the lower portion of a coal seam or a part of the underlay so as to win or get the overlying coal.
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underholed
English
Verb
underholed
- simple past tense and past participle of underhole
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