Hiatus

Hiatus (Latin hiatus "opening up", " crack ", " divide" ) stands for:

  • Hiatus (geology), a gap in the sequence of layers of sediments or sedimentary rocks ( hiatus )
  • Hiatus (archeology), a gap in the Fund advent (possibly due to lack of colonization ) or in the sequence of layers (in this case identical to the geological hiatus )
  • Hiatus, the meeting of two vowels between two syllables (Co- operation) ( Linguistics )
  • Gutter (Comic ), the gap between the panels of the comic ( Literature)
  • Hiatus ( musicology ), the augmented second
  • The decoupling of readiness to act (drive) and acting in the philosophical anthropology Arnold Gehlen
  • Hiatus leucaemicus, the absence of the middle stages of maturation of white blood cells ( Medical )
  • In anatomy: generally a gap, hole or gap in the muscle or bone
  • Aortic hiatus, in the diaphragm Aortenschlitz
  • Basilic hiatus ( "King of opening " ), Faszienschlitz for the basilic vein in the upper arm
  • Hiatus canalis nervi petrosi minoris opening for the lesser petrosal nerve in the petrous
  • Esophageal hiatus, esophagus slot, see diaphragmatic
  • Sacral hiatus, opening of the spinal canal in the sacrum
  • Saphenous opening, an opening in the fascia lata
  • Adductor hiatus ( hiatus also tendineus ), an opening in the adductor canal

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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