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1. (n.) divot
a piece of turf gouged out with a golf club in making a stroke.
2. divot
Scot. a piece of turf.
Etymology: (1530–40; orig. Scots)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) divot
(golf) the cavity left when a piece of turf is cut from the ground by the club head in making a stroke
"it was a good drive but the ball ended up in a divot"
2. (noun) divot
a piece of turf dug out of a lawn or fairway (by an animals hooves or a golf club)
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) divot
a thin, oblong turf used for covering cottages, and also for fuel
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