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91hiatus — m IV, blm 1. D. hiatussu, Ms. hiatussie geol. «luka w osadach powstała w okresie, w którym na danym obszarze nie zachodziła sedymentacja materiału skalnego» 2. D. hiatussu a. hiatu, Ms. hiatussie a. hiacie jęz. «zbieg dwóch samogłosek w… …
92hiatus — hi·a·tus || haɪ eɪtÉ™s n. interruption, pause or break (in activity, time, etc.); opening, separation (Anatomy) …
93hiatus — разрыв (морфологический) …
94hiatus — [hʌɪ eɪtəs] noun (plural hiatuses) a pause or gap in continuity. ↘Prosody & Grammar a break between two vowels coming together but not in the same syllable, as in the ear. Derivatives hiatal adjective Origin C16: from L., lit. gaping …
95hiatus — n. Opening, gap, break, interval, chasm, rift, lacuna …
96hiatus — n 1. gap, gape, blank, emptiness, vacuum, void, vacancy, lacuna; break, interruption, disruption, Prosody. caesura, Physiol. synapse; pause, rest, recess, lull, halt, stop, standstill, time out; cessation, abatement, discontinuance, suspension,… …
97hiatus — hi·a·tus …
98hiatus — n. an opening or aperture. For example, the diaphragm contains hiatuses for the oesophagus and aorta …
99hiatus — [haɪˈeɪtəs] noun [C] formal a period of time when something does not happen …
100hiatus — n. gap; pause, especially between vowels …