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Definition of gap
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Gap (v. t.) To
notch,
as a sword or
knife..
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Tarpum
::
Tarpum
(n.) A very large
marine
fish
(Megapolis
Atlanticus)
of the
Southern
United
States
and the West
Indies.
It often
becomes
six or more feet in
length,
and has large
silvery
scales.
The
scales
are a
staple
article
of
trade,
and are used in
fancywork.
Called
also
tarpon,
sabalo,
savanilla,
silverfish,
and
jewfish..
Check
::
Check (v. i.) To crack or gape open, as wood in
drying;
or to crack in small
checks,
as
varnish,
paint,
etc..
Megaphyton
::
Megaphyton
(n.) An
extinct
genus of tree ferns with
large,
two-ranked
leaves,
or
fronds..
Megaphone
::
Megaphone
(n.) A
device
to
magnify
sound,
or
direct
it in a given
direction
in a
greater
volume,
as a very large
funnel
used as an ear
trumpet
or as a
speaking
trumpet..
Oscitation
::
Oscitation
(n.) The act of
yawning
or
gaping.
Megapode
::
Megapode
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
large-footed,
gallinaceous
birds of the
genera
Megapodius
and
Leipoa,
inhabiting
Australia
and other
Pacific
islands.
See
Jungle
fowl (b) under
Jungle,
and
Leipoa..
Chappy
::
Chappy
() Full of
chaps;
cleft;
gaping;
open.
Gaper
::
Gaper (n.) One who
gapes.
Muset
::
Muset (n.) A small hole or gap
through
which a wild
animal
passes;
a muse.
Gapesing
::
Gapesing
(n.) Act of
gazing
about;
sightseeing.
Vacancy
::
Vacancy
(n.) An open or
unoccupied
space
between
bodies
or
things;
an
interruption
of
continuity;
chasm;
gap; as, a
vacancy
between
buildings;
a
vacancy
between
sentences
or
thoughts..
Chasmed
::
Chasmed
(a.)
Having
gaps or a
chasm.
Oscitancy
::
Oscitancy
(n.) The act of
gaping
or
yawning.
Oscitate
::
Oscitate
(v. i.) To gape; to yawn.
Megapolis
::
Megapolis
(n.) A
metropolis.
Dehiscence
::
Dehiscence
(n.) A
gaping
or
bursting
open along a
definite
line of
attachment
or
suture,
without
tearing,
as in the
opening
of pods, or the
bursting
of
capsules
at
maturity
so as to emit
seeds,
etc.; also, the
bursting
open of
follicles,
as in the
ovaries
of
animals,
for the
expulsion
of their
contents..
Breach
::
Breach
(n.) A gap or
opening
made made by
breaking
or
battering,
as in a wall or
fortification;
the space
between
the parts of a solid body rent by
violence;
a
break;
a
rupture..
Gape
::
Gape (v. i.)
Expressing
a
desire
for food; as, young birds
gape..
Gap
::
Gap (v. t.) To
notch,
as a sword or
knife..
Yawn
::
Yawn (v. i.) To open the mouth
involuntarily
through
drowsiness,
dullness,
or
fatigue;
to gape; to
oscitate..
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