divario
gap
noun dee-VAH-ryoh Less Common
Origin: from Latin divarius, 'differing'
Also means
divide
Usage Note
Divario denotes a 'gap' or disparity, often economic or social (il divario di genere, 'the gender gap'). The plural is divari. It is more abstract than the physical buco ('hole').
Examples
"C'è un grande divario tra le due regioni."
Natural Translation
There is a large gap between the two regions.
Literal Translation
There-is a large gap between the two regions.
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