Hueco
Hueco is a Spanish noun and adjective meaning hollow, hollow space, cavity, or opening. In everyday use, hueco refers to a void in a solid object, such as a hole in a wall, a recess in architecture, or a pocket in rock. The term is also used figuratively to indicate a free space or opening in schedules or plans, as in hacer hueco or tener un hueco en la agenda.
In architecture, engineering, and construction, hueco describes a hollow space within a structure that may accommodate
Hueco also appears in toponyms and site names. The best-known example in North America is Hueco Tanks
In climbing and bouldering, a hueco is a pocket-like indentation in a rock surface that serves as
The word hueco derives from Spanish and is widely used in Spanish-speaking regions to describe any hollow