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puncture noun 1 a small hole pierced in something with a sharp point. 2 a a perforation in an inflated object, especially one in a pneumatic tyre; b the resulting flat tyre. verb (punctured, puncturing) 1 tr & intr to make a puncture in something, or to be punctured. 2 to deflate (someone's pride, self-importance, etc).
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin punctura, from pungere, punctum to prick.