perforated

/ˈpɜrfəˌreɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Having a series of small holes, especially to make tearing or separating easier.
    • The perforated edge of the notebook allows you to tear out pages neatly.
    • She bought a roll of perforated paper towels that separate easily at the dotted line.
    • The ticket had a perforated stub that the usher tore off at the entrance.
  2. Having a hole or holes caused by injury or damage.
    • The patient was rushed to surgery with a perforated ulcer in his stomach.
    • A perforated eardrum can cause hearing loss and pain.
    • The mechanic found a perforated hose that was leaking coolant.
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