A small gap or opening, or something characterized by gaps.
From 'gap' (Old English 'gæp', meaning opening) with diminutive suffix '-er' and '-i'. The term developed to describe minimal or recurring gaps.
This word shows how English speakers create tiny descriptive words by stacking suffixes—it's like linguistic compression, where we squeeze meaning into fewer syllables by adding endings that gradually soften the original word.
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