hiatus
Kelime Anlamı :
1. (çoğ. --es/hi.a.tus) aralık, açıklık, ara, fasıla, boş yer.
2. boşluk.
3. yarık.
4. sedimanter istifte zaman boşluğu.
5. eksiklik.
6. ünlü boşluğu.
7. iki sesli harfin birleşmeden iki hece veya iki kelime arasında yan yana gelmesi.
8. hiyatus.
9. kesintili ünsüz.
10. aralık.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
A gap or interruption in space, time, or continuity; a break: "we are likely to be disconcerted by . . . hiatuses of thought” ( Edmund Wilson).
2. linguistics A slight pause that occurs when two immediately adjacent vowels in consecutive syllables are pronounced, as in reality and naive.
3. anatomy A separation, aperture, fissure, or short passage in an organ or body part.
2. linguistics A slight pause that occurs when two immediately adjacent vowels in consecutive syllables are pronounced, as in reality and naive.
3. anatomy A separation, aperture, fissure, or short passage in an organ or body part.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A gap in a series, making it incomplete.
2. an interruption, break or pause.
3. A vacation, break from work.
4. A gap in geological strata.
5. an opening in an organ.
2. an interruption, break or pause.
3. A vacation, break from work.
4. A gap in geological strata.
5. an opening in an organ.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
an opening; an aperture; a gap; a chasm; esp., a defect in a manuscript, where some part is lost or effaced; a space where something is wanting; a break.
2. the concurrence of two vowels in two successive words or syllables.
2. the concurrence of two vowels in two successive words or syllables.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
an opening; an aperture; a gap; a chasm.
2. in anatomy, a foramen.
3. in grammar and prosody, the coming together of two vowels without intervening consonant in successive words or syllables of one word.
4. A space from which something requisite to completeness is absent, as a missing link in a genealogy, an interval of unknown history, a lost or erased part of a manuscript, etc.; a lacuna; a break.
5. specifically, in logic, a fault of demonstration, consisting in the omission to prove some premise made use of, and not self-evident or admitted.
2. in anatomy, a foramen.
3. in grammar and prosody, the coming together of two vowels without intervening consonant in successive words or syllables of one word.
4. A space from which something requisite to completeness is absent, as a missing link in a genealogy, an interval of unknown history, a lost or erased part of a manuscript, etc.; a lacuna; a break.
5. specifically, in logic, a fault of demonstration, consisting in the omission to prove some premise made use of, and not self-evident or admitted.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia