to open a gap in time

Latin translation: Foramen in tempore aperire

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English term or phrase:to open a gap in time
Latin translation:Foramen in tempore aperire
Entered by: Nouatus

07:31 Oct 27, 2011
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English term or phrase: to open a gap in time
Phrase needed for a fantasy time travel story set in present and Roman time, unfortunately I do not speak Latin.

Even only the word "gap" or a near equivalent (opening, hole) would be of help.

Thank you for your help.
Mayken Brünings
Foramen in tempore aperire
Explanation:
"foramen" is in Latin an opening or a hole, also in a figurative sense.
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Foramen in tempore aperire


Explanation:
"foramen" is in Latin an opening or a hole, also in a figurative sense.

Nouatus
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