Gapful

adj, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A quantity that fills a gap.

    "The spirit of a robust carnival gathering at a threshing could swoop inpulsively to serious horse-play: half a gapful of stones in a sack of oats to be carried to a loft or butting a heavy forkful of straw to " bring a man down off the ladder "."

Adjective
  1. 1
    Having gaps; not gapless. not-comparable

    "In the non-relativistic limit, the both types of accompanied gapful modes become infinitely massive, disappearing from the spectrum."

Example

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"In the non-relativistic limit, the both types of accompanied gapful modes become infinitely massive, disappearing from the spectrum."

Etymology

From gap + -ful.

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