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gap

gap [ gap ]


noun  (plural gaps)
Definition:
 
1. break in structure: a break or opening in a structure or arrangement such as a fence or military defense line

2. something missing: an area where there is a complete or partial absence of something such as data
gaps in his employment record

3. interval of time: an interval of time during which an action or event stops occurring
after a gap of three years

4. disparity: a significant difference between two situations, attitudes, or perceptions
the gap between rich and poor

5. problem caused by disparity: a problem caused by a difference between two situations, attitudes, or perceptions
technology gap
generation gap

6. geography opening between mountains: a ravine or pass in a mountain range

7. electrical engineering 
Same as  spark gap




verb  (past and past participle gapped, present participle gap·ping, 3rd person present singular gaps)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb produce or develop gap: to create a gap or opening in a barrier, or become open or separated by a gap

2. transitive verb electrical engineering adjust spark plug gap: to adjust the gap between the electrodes of a spark plug

[14th century. < Old Norse, "chasm"]

gap·py adjective
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