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perforation

[pur-fuh-rey-shuhn] / ˌpɜr fəˈreɪ ʃən /




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She also started buying paper towels that have more perforations, and splits each sheet before packing them with her daughters’ lunches.

From The Wall Street Journal

The jersey features a Sol, or yellow, horn on the shoulder, and white numbers that include small perforations that represent the exterior of SoFi Stadium roof.

From Los Angeles Times

He uses a soldering gun to burn away some of the words and create a series of perforations in the stories.

From BBC

Mr Adil told the court surgeons found fluid in Miss Butler's abdomen and four perforations in organs.

From BBC

Both conditions disrupt lives and can lead to serious complications like colon perforation, cancer, and even early mortality.

From Science Daily