gapful
adjEtymology
From gap + -ful.
- derived from *gapōną✻
- inherited from gap//gappe
Definitions
Having gaps
Having gaps; not gapless.
- In the non-relativistic limit, the both types of accompanied gapful modes become infinitely massive, disappearing from the spectrum.
A quantity that fills a gap.
- The structural features of deposits, such as loosened, broken gapfuls between large boulders or segments of isolated rock masses.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
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