
1) Aaron Judge dental feature 2) Alibi flaw 3) Alibi problem 4) American football terminology 5) Aperture 6) Area between center and right 7) Area between fielders 8) Area between outfielders 9) Baby follower at the mall 10) Benetton rival 11) Big name in casual clothes 12) Bit of nothing 13) Breach
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1) Abruption 2) Aperture 3) Barracking 4) Chasm 5) Col 6) Crack 7) Crevice 8) Difference 9) Discontinuity 10) Disruption 11) Fissure 12) Foramen 13) Gorge 14) Gulf 15) Heckling 16) Hiatus 17) Hole 18) Interim 19) Interposition 20) Interruption 21) Interval 22) Lacuna 23) Notch 24) Opening 25) Pause
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• (v. t.) To notch, as a sword or knife. • (n.) An opening in anything made by breaking or parting; as, a gap in a fence; an opening for a passage or entrance; an opening which implies a breach or defect; a vacant space or time; a hiatus; a mountain pass. • (v. t.) To make an opening in; to breach. • (n.) The vertical distance b...
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Gallium Phosphide Molar mass: 100.696761
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Financing that is required, but for which no provision has been made. The difference in total funding needed for a proposal and the amount of funding already made available.
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Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry
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A space in between two of the same objects, where part of a chain or object is missing, or where certain activities, processes, or events are lacking. A period of time characterised by a lack of activity, in between two events or within a continuous process. ... <genetics, molecular biology> A gap is a spot on a strand of DNA or RNA where a n...
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(gap) an opening or hiatus. anion gap the concentration of plasma anions not routinely measured by laboratory screening, accounting for the difference between the routinely measured anions and cations and equal to the plasma sodium − (chloride + bicarbonate); used in the ev...
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Got A Pic? -or- Gay Ass People
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Gap transitive verb 1. To notch, as a sword or knife.
2. To make an opening in; to breach. « Their masses are
gapp'd with our grape.»
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Gap noun [ Middle English gap ; confer Icelandic gap an empty space, Swedish gap mouth, breach, abyss, Danish gab mouth, opening, Anglo-Saxon geap expanse; as adj., wide, spacious. See Gape .] An opening in anything made by breaking or parting; as, a gap
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Gap noun (Aëronautics) The vertical distance between two superposed surfaces, esp. in a biplane.
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A spatial opening in a plant community. Can be caused by natural death or by some other abiotic or biotic disturbance.
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Gap is British slang for the mouth.
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In tape recorders, the 'gap' is the distance between the magnetic poles of the record, playback and erase heads.
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Gun Aiming Post
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gap, gaps 1. An opening in a solid structure or surface; a cleft or breach: 'He wriggled through a gap in the fence.' 'A large gap in the wall where the artillery shell exploded.' 2. An opening through mountains; a pass. 3. A space between objects or points; an aperture: 'She had a gap between her front teeth.' 4. An interruption of continuity: ...
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Acronym for the Group Administrator Page. This is a webpage in which a DNA Project Administrator utilizes functions such as creating a public website, generating a FTDNATiP report, etc. to assist project participants in coordinating results.
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Good agricultural practice
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crack noun a narrow opening; `he opened the window a crack`
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1. The distance between groups of riders or a breakaway and the pack in a race. 2. The space between jumps or ramps, often where riders throw tricks while airborne.
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In limestone landscapes, this is a break in a ridge of hills.
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A space between objects.
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A part of a trick where a skier jumps over some part of the rail and either touches the rail on the end or lands on another rail.
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A part of a trick where a rider jumps over some part of the rail and either touches the rail on the end or lands on another rail.
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