Waterhole
(noun)
A place where water is found, especially in a dry area, where animals and people can come to drink.
Origin:
Derived from the words 'water' and 'hole' meaning a hole containing water.
Examples:
- The waterhole was a lifeline for the animals in the dry and arid savanna.
- The waterhole was a busy place, with many different species of animals coming to drink and socialize.
- The waterhole was a source of conflict, as animals often had to compete for access to the precious water.
- The waterhole was a beautiful place, surrounded by tall grasses and acacia trees.
- The waterhole was a place of peace and harmony, as animals of different sizes and species drank together in the cool shade.