hiatus
[ hahy-ey-tuhs ]
/ haɪˈeɪ təs /
noun, plural hi·a·tus·es, hi·a·tus.
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.
Grammar, Prosody.
the coming together, with or without break or slight pause, and without contraction, of two vowels in successive words or syllables, as in see easily.
Anatomy.
a natural fissure, cleft, or foramen in a bone or other structure.
Origin of hiatus
1555–65; < Latin
hiātus opening, gap, equivalent to
hiā(re) to gape, open +
-tus suffix of v. action
OTHER WORDS FROM hiatus
hi·a·tal, adjectiveWords nearby hiatus
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British Dictionary definitions for hiatus
hiatus
/ (haɪˈeɪtəs) /
noun plural -tuses or -tus
(esp in manuscripts) a break or gap where something is missing
a break or interruption in continuity
a break between adjacent vowels in the pronunciation of a word
anatomy
a natural opening or aperture; foramen
anatomy a less common word for vulva
Derived forms of hiatus
hiatal, adjectiveWord Origin for hiatus
C16: from Latin: gap, cleft, aperture, from
hiāre to gape, yawn
Medical definitions for hiatus
hiatus
[ hī-ā′təs ]
n. pl. hiatus
An aperture or fissure in an organ or a body part.
A foramen.