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-# An opening in anything made by breaking or parting+# An [[opening]] in anything made by [[breaking]] or parting
#:''a gap in a fence'' #:''a gap in a fence''
#: ''He made a '''gap''' by kicking a weak spot.'' #: ''He made a '''gap''' by kicking a weak spot.''
-# An opening allowing passage or entrance+# An opening allowing [[passage]] or [[entrance]]
#: ''We can slip through that '''gap'''.'' #: ''We can slip through that '''gap'''.''
-# An opening that implies a breach or defect+# An opening that implies a [[breach]] or [[defect]]
#: ''There is a '''gap''' between the roof and the gutter.'' #: ''There is a '''gap''' between the roof and the gutter.''
# A vacant space or time # A vacant space or time
#: ''I have a '''gap''' in my schedule next Tuesday.'' #: ''I have a '''gap''' in my schedule next Tuesday.''
-# A hiatus.+# A [[hiatus]].
#: ''I'm taking a '''gap'''.'' #: ''I'm taking a '''gap'''.''
# A mountain pass. # A mountain pass.
#: ''The exploring party went through the high '''gap''' in the mountains.'' #: ''The exploring party went through the high '''gap''' in the mountains.''
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  1. An opening in anything made by breaking or parting
    a gap in a fence
    He made a gap by kicking a weak spot.
  2. An opening allowing passage or entrance
    We can slip through that gap.
  3. An opening that implies a breach or defect
    There is a gap between the roof and the gutter.
  4. A vacant space or time
    I have a gap in my schedule next Tuesday.
  5. A hiatus.
    I'm taking a gap.
  6. A mountain pass.
    The exploring party went through the high gap in the mountains.




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