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  3. PIGEONHOLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Jun 16, 2026 · The meaning of PIGEONHOLE is a hole or small recess for pigeons to nest. How to use pigeonhole in a sentence.

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  5. PIGEONHOLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    PIGEONHOLE definition: 1. one of a set of small boxes, open at the front, in which letters and messages are left for…. Learn more.

  6. Pigeonhole principle - Wikipedia

    Although the pigeonhole principle appears as early as 1622 in a book by Jean Leurechon, [2] it is commonly called Dirichlet's box principle or Dirichlet's drawer principle after an 1834 treatment of the …

  7. Pigeonhole: Where the Phrase Comes From and What It Really Means

    Apr 10, 2026 · Pigeonhole is a word most people use without picturing an actual pigeon. The phrase feels abstract today, yet its roots are literal, physical, and surprisingly recent in linguistic terms. …

  8. pigeonhole - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jun 17, 2026 · pigeonhole (third-person singular simple present pigeonholes, present participle pigeonholing, simple past and past participle pigeonholed) (transitive) To construct pigeonholes …

  9. pigeonhole meaning, origin, example, sentence, etymology

    Jun 11, 2024 · pigeonhole idiom meaning, origin, examples in a sentence, dark meanings, definition, synonyms, etymology, and the history of the phrase.

  10. PIGEONHOLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    PIGEONHOLE meaning: 1. one of a set of small boxes, open at the front, in which letters and messages are left for…. Learn more.