gapful

adj

Etymology

From gap + -ful.

  1. derived from *ǵʰeh₂- — “to open wide, gape
  2. derived from *gapōną
  3. derived from gap — “an empty space, gap, chasm
  4. inherited from gap//gappe
  5. suffixed as gapful — “gap + ful

Definitions

  1. 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.
  2. 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

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