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holt H0245400 (hōlt)n. Archaic A wood or grove; a copse. [Middle English, from Old English.]holt (həʊlt) n (Physical Geography) archaic or poetic a wood or wooded hill[Old English holt; related to Old Norse holt, Old High German holz, Old Slavonic kladũ log, Greek klados twig]
holt (həʊlt) n (Biology) the burrowed lair of an animal, esp an otter[C16: a phonetic variant of hold2]
Holt (həʊlt) n (Biography) Harold Edward. 1908–67, Australian statesman; prime minister (1966–67); believed drownedholt
holt1 Archaic or poetic a wood or wooded hill
holt2 the burrowed lair of an animal, esp an otter
Holt Harold Edward. 1908--67, Australian statesman; prime minister (1966--67); believed drowned Holt
Holt (hōlt), Mary, 20th-century English cardiologist. See: Holt-Oram syndrome. HOLT
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