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[North Norfolk Railway] Holt railway station is the current terminus of the North Norfolk Railway, and is a new-build station built on the site on the proposed, but never built, Blakeney branch junction. It was opened in 1987. Its station building once belonged to Stalham railway station, but was moved and reconstructed on site. It is locat...
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a wood (Ja, 301)
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woody hill or grove
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hill(s)/wood(s)-(archaic meaning)
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• (n.) A piece of woodland; especially, a woody hill. • (n.) A deep hole in a river where there is protection for fish; also, a cover, a hole, or hiding place. • 3d pers. sing. pres. of Hold, contr. from holdeth.
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The lair of the fox or other animal in tree roots, banks, drains, or similar hideouts. Lodge.
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[Noun] An otters home.
Example: The otters built their holt near the river bank.
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Meaning as a surname: Wood. Name of several places in Britain.
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Software used by some investment managers to calculate and assess, amongst other measures, Cashflow Return on Investment (CFROI).
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1. A piece of woodland; especially, a woody hill. 'Every holt and heath.' 'She sent her voice though all the holt Before her, and the park.' (Tennyson) ... 2. A deep hole in a river where there is protection for fish; also, a cover, a hole, or hiding place. ' The fox has gone to holt.' ... Origin: AS. Holt; akin to LG.holt, D.hout, G. Holz. Icel. H...
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a wood (Ja, 301)
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Holt 3d pers. sing. present of
Hold , contr. from
holdeth . [ Obsolete]
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Holt noun [ Anglo-Saxon
holt ; akin to LG.
holt , Dutch
hout , German
holz . Icelandic
holt ; cf Gael. & Ir.
coill wood, Greek ... branch, shoot.]
1. A piece of woodland; especially, a woody hill. 'Every
holt and heath.'
Chaucer. ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hōlt Definitions: 1. Mary, 20th-century English cardiologist. See: Holt-Oram syndrome
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Series of experimental tanks, Holt, 1916-1920 [US], Vehicle manufacturer [US]
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The lair of the fox or other animal in tree roots, banks, drains, or similar hideouts. Lodge.
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a wood or grove. · a wooded hill.
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