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[ US /ˈpɪnˌhoʊɫ/ ]
[ UK /pˈɪnhə‍ʊl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small puncture that might have been made by a pin

How To Use pinhole In A Sentence

  • This phenomenon allows for a sectioning effect without using emission pinholes as in confocal microscopy.
  • He then looked at Venus at night through the pinhole until the ‘star’ filled the hole.
  • I threw some pepper in with the coolant so the little pinholes in the radiator would be plugged.
  • If there are any areas covered with black flashing cement, examine the cement carefully for pinholes or cracks.
  • An anamorph image is produced when the axis of the lens or pinhole is not perpendicular to the film plane.
  • The bladder size compared to the diaphragm is so much larger and has much more of a chance of developing a pinhole. Building Project Update for 8 March 2003
  • How true it is, the only evidence of a speedball is a tiny pinhole of skin disturbed. The Annotated "Mr. Charlie"
  • Pinhole is about as simple as you can get - and photograms eliminate the camera altogether.
  • The enchanted house builder was not the first person to notice this pinhole effect.
  • In the Middle Ages, pinholes in the ceiling of many early European cathedrals were used to tell time.
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