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