Gaping
11gaping — adjective Wide open. a gaping hole …
12gaping — adj. Gaping is used with these nouns: ↑chasm, ↑crater, ↑hole, ↑jaw, ↑loophole, ↑mouth, ↑wound …
13gaping — gap|ing [ˈgeıpıŋ] adj [only before noun] a gaping hole, wound, or mouth is very wide and open …
14gaping — adjective (only before noun) a gaping hole, wound, or mouth is very wide and open …
15gaping — [ˈgeɪpɪŋ] adj a gaping hole is very large …
16gaping — adjective with the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe (Freq. 3) the gaping audience we stood there agape with wonder with mouth agape • Syn: ↑agape • Similar to: ↑open, ↑ …
17Gaping Gill — (aussi connu comme Gaping Ghyll) est une cavité naturelle dans le nord du Yorkshire (Angleterre). Il s agit de l une des curiosités les plus immanquables des Monts d Ingleborough : un large puits de 105 m de profondeur où se déverse une… …
18Gaping Gill — Infobox Cave name = Gaping Gill photo = Gaping Gill.jpg caption = entrance shaft viewed from the Main Chamber location = Ingleborough depth = convert|105|m|ft|0|lk=on [http://www.bpc cave.org.uk/gaping gill.htm Gaping Gill ] ] length = convert|11 …
19gaping needlefish — plokščiakūnė vėjažuvė statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Ablennes hians angl. barred longtom; flat billfish; flat needlefish; gaping needlefish; ribbon garfish rus. лентовидный сарган; плоскотелый… …
20gaping — adj. [ON. gapa, yawn, gape] (MOLLUSCA: Bivalvia) Pertaining to an opening along the margin of a shell that does not naturally shut tightly together, i.e., soft shelled clams; gapers; see gaper …