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lacuna

Syllabification: (la·cu·na)
Pronunciation: /ləˈk(y)o͞onə/
Definition of lacuna

noun (plural lacunae /-nī, -nē/ or lacunas)

  • an unfilled space or interval; a gap:the journal has filled a lacuna in Middle Eastern studies
  • a missing portion in a book or manuscript.
  • Anatomy a cavity or depression, especially in bone.

Derivatives

lacunal

Pronunciation: /ləˈk(y)o͞onl/
adjective

lacunary

adjective

lacunate

adjective

lacunose

adjective

Origin:

mid 17th century: from Latin, 'pool', from lacus 'lake'

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