
1) Abatement 2) Any gap or opening 3) Blank space 4) Bonk setters, without a break 5) Break 6) Break in the action 7) Continuity break 8) Continuity interruption 9) Discontinuity 10) Interruption 11) Lacuna 12) Latin phrase 13) Off time 14) Opening or gap 15) Reprieve 16) Respite 17) Short break in activity
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1) Abatement 2) Breach 3) Break 4) Defervescence 5) Foramen 6) Gap 7) Interval 8) Lapse 9) Lull 10) Pause 11) Remission 12) Subsidence
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[anatomy] In anatomy, a hiatus is a natural fissure in a structure. Examples include: ...
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[linguistics] In phonology, hiatus (s; lang `gaping`) or diaeresis (s or s, from Ancient Greek διαίρεσις diaíresis `division`) refers to two vowel sounds occurring in adjacent syllables, with no intervening consonant. When two adjacent vowel sounds occur in the same syllable, the result is instead described as a diphthong. The Eng...
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• (n.) An opening; an aperture; a gap; a chasm; esp., a defect in a manuscript, where some part is lost or effaced; a space where something is wanting; a break. • (pl. ) of Hiatus • (n.) The concurrence of two vowels in two successive words or syllables.
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A period of non-activity - the period between advertising flights.
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in prosody, a break in sound between two vowels that occur together without an intervening consonant, both vowels being clearly enunciated. The two ...
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A normal gap in the diaphragm which the oesophagus passes through.
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Is a small piece of property between two parcels of land not belonging to either property owner.
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An aperture, opening, or foramen. ... Origin: L. An aperture, fr. Hio, pp. Hiatus, to yawn ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(hi-a´tәs) Latin word meaning an opening, gap, or cleft. adj., hia´tal, adj. . aortic hiatus , hiatus aorticus the opening in the diaphragm through which the aorta and thoracic duct pass. Inferior view of th...
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Hi·a'tus noun ;
plural Latin
Hiatus , English
Hiatuses . [ Latin , from
hiare ,
hiatum , to gape; akin to English
yawn . See
Yawn .]
1. An opening; an aperture; a gap; a chasm; esp., a defect in a manuscript, where some part is lost or efface...
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An opening.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hī-ā′tŭs Definitions: 1. An aperture, opening, or foramen.
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Hiatus: An opening, as in the diaphragm. When there is an unusually wide opening in the diaphragm, there can be a hiatus (or hiatal) hernia. In Latin an hiatus is 'an opening, gaping mouth, or chasm.' It is derived from the verb 'hiare' meaning 'to gape or yawn.' Therefore, a 'hiatus' is a gaping opening in anything, such as the opening in a cliff ...
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An opening or fissure; a foramen.
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[
n] - a missing piece (as a gap in a manuscript)
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hiatus 1. A gape, 'large opening' or interruption in space, time, or continuity; a break. 2. A gap or a break, pause, or cleft. 3. A slight pause occurring when two adjacent vowels in consecutive syllables are pronounced, as in 'duality'. 4. In anatomy, a separation, aperture, fissure, or short passage in an organ or body part; gap between struc...
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hiare, to yawn; hence an opening.
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noun a missing piece (as a gap in a manuscript)
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Latin = a gap (like that between some people's ears).
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A gap or interruption in the continuity of the geologic record either because the record was never formed or because it was destroyed by erosion. It represents the time interval spanned by an unconformity .
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Period in a campaign when an advertiser's schedule is suspended for a short period of time, after wh
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a break or interruption in the continuity of a work, series, action, etc. · a missing part; gap or lacuna: Scholars attempted to account for the hiatus in the medieval manuscript. · any gap or opening. · the coming together, with or without break or slight pause, and without contraction, of two vowels in successive words or syllabl...
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