gap
[ gap ]
/ gæp /
noun
verb (used with object), gapped, gap·ping.
to make a gap, opening, or breach in.
verb (used without object), gapped, gap·ping.
to come open or apart; form or show a gap.
Origin of gap
1350–1400; Middle English < Old Norse
gap chasm
OTHER WORDS FROM gap
gap·less, adjectiveWords nearby gap
Definition for gap (2 of 2)
Hautes-Alpes
[ oht-zalp ]
/ oʊtˈzalp /
noun
a department in SE France. 2179 sq. mi. (5645 sq. km). Capital: Gap.
Example sentences from the Web for gap
British Dictionary definitions for gap (1 of 2)
gap
/ (ɡæp) /
noun
verb gaps, gapping or gapped
(tr)
to make a breach or opening in
Derived forms of gap
gapless, adjective gappy, adjectiveWord Origin for gap
C14: from Old Norse
gap chasm; related to
gapa to
gape, Swedish
gap, Danish
gab open mouth, opening
British Dictionary definitions for gap (2 of 2)
Hautes-Alpes
/ (French otzalp) /
noun
a department of SE France in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Capital: Gap. Pop: 126 810 (2003 est). Area: 5643 sq km (2201 sq miles)
Medical definitions for gap
gap
[ găp ]
n.
An opening in a structure or surface; a cleft or breach.
An interval or discontinuity in any series or sequence.