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What (who) is perforate - definition

ONE OF A SERIES OF SMALL HOLES IN A THIN MATERIAL OR WEB, OR THE PROCESS OF MAKING SUCH HOLES
Perforated; Perforate; Perforated edge; Perforated edges; Perforations; Microperforation; Hot needle perforation; Perferation; Perforating; Needle punch; Microperf; Perfs
  • Perforated punch card
  • Paper perforator
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  • Perforation holes on a pair of coil stamps

Perforate         
·adj ·Alt. of Perforated.
II. Perforate ·v To bore through; to pierce through with a pointed instrument; to make a hole or holes through by boring or piercing; to pierce or penetrate the surface of.
perforate         
¦ verb 'p?:f?re?t pierce and make a hole or holes in.
¦ adjective 'p?:f(?)r?t Biology & Medicine perforated.
Derivatives
perforator noun
Origin
ME: from L. perforat-, perforare 'pierce through'.
perforate         
(perforates, perforating, perforated)
To perforate something means to make a hole or holes in it.
I refused to wear headphones because they can perforate your eardrums.
VERB: V n
perforated
Keep good apples in perforated polythene bags.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Perforation

A perforation is a small hole in a thin material or web. There is usually more than one perforation in an organized fashion, where all of the holes collectively are called a perforation. The process of creating perforations is called perforating, which involves puncturing the workpiece with a tool.

Perforations are usually used to allow easy separation of two sections of the material, such as allowing paper to be torn easily along the line. Packaging with perforations in paperboard or plastic film is easy for consumers to open. Other purposes include filtrating fluids, sound deadening, allowing light or fluids to pass through, and to create an aesthetic design.

Various applications include plastic films to allow the packages to breathe, medical films, micro perforated plate and sound and vapor barriers.

Examples of use of perforate
1. The machines are still in the same building, making the same ker–thwunk sound as they perforate, fold and shape.
2. Even though numerous oil wells perforate the state and a pipeline runs through it, gasoline stations are mostly dry.
3. The titanium strip caused a Concorde tire to burst, causing rubber debris to perforate the supersonic jet‘s fuel tanks.
4. The risk is you may perforate an organ and cause a patient a really serious complication just to avoid a cosmetic scar.