
1) Blank 2) Blank gap or missing part 3) Blank interval 4) Blank portion of a manuscript 5) Blank space 6) Blank spot 7) Crack 8) Gap as in a logical argument 9) Gap in a manuscript 10) Gap in manuscript 11) Gap or hiatus 12) Gap but in Italian 13) Gap but Italian 14) Gap in Italian 15) Gap musical term in Italian
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1) Caisson 2) Coffer 3) Concavity 4) Gap 5) Hiatus 6) Interval
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- a blank gap or missing part
- an ornamental sunken panel in a ceiling or dome
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Latin, meaning: a hole, empty space / pond, pool / deficiency, loss.
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Latin, meaning: missing letters, words, or phrases in a manuscript.
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[gastropod] Lacuna is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Littorinidae, the winkles or periwinkles. The spiral animal body is elongated. The mouth has a proboscis with two thick lips and a spiral, filiform tongue. There are two slender, contractile tentacles with the eyes on small pedicels near their base. The foo...
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[histology] In histology, a lacuna is a small space containing an osteocyte in bone or chondrocyte in cartilage. ==Bone== The Lacunae are situated between the lamellae, and consist of a number of oblong spaces. In an ordinary microscopic section, viewed by transmitted light, they appear as fusiform opaque spots. Each lacuna is occupied duri...
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[manuscripts] A lacuna is a gap in a manuscript, inscription, text, painting, or a musical work. A manuscript, text, or section suffering from gaps is said to be lacunose (or lacunulose). Some books intentionally add lacunas to be filled in by the owner (e.g. `The _ played with the _ in the _.`), often as a game or to encourage children to ...
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[music] In music, a lacuna is an intentional, extended passage in a musical work during which no notes are played. A lacuna acts as `negative music` to induce a state of serenity (or tension) in the listener through its contrast to `normal` music consisting of sounded notes. Though no notes are sounded during a lacuna, it is a purposeful mu...
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a blank space or missing part
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• (n.) A small opening; a small depression or cavity; a space, as a vacant space between the cells of plants, or one of the spaces left among the tissues of the lower animals, which serve in place of vessels for the circulation of the body fluids, or the cavity or sac, usually of very small size, in a mucous membrane. • (n.) A small openi...
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Small cavity or depression, for example: the space in bone where an osteoblast is found. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(lә-ku´nә) Latin word meaing a small pit or hollow cavity. a defect or gap, as in the field of vision (scotoma). adj., lacu´nar., adj.
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Small cavity or depression, for example, the space in bone where an osteoblast is found.
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La·cu'na (lȧ*kū'nȧ) noun ; plural Latin Lacunæ ; English Lacunas . [ Latin , ditch, pit, lake, orig., anything hollow. See Lagoon .] 1. A small opening; a small pit or depression; a small blank space; a gap or vacancy; a hiatus. 2.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: lă-kū′nă, -kū′nē Definitions: 1. A small space, cavity, or depression. 2. A gap or defect. 3. An abnormal space between strata or between the cellular elements of the epidermis. Synonyms: corneal space
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Lacuna: A small pit, cavity, defect or gap.
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(lua-kyoo;nua) A small, hollow chamber that houses an osteocyte in mature bone tissue or a chondrocyte in cartilage tissue.
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lacuna (s), lacunae (pl) 1. A small pit, cavity, defect, or gap. 2. A gap or place where something is missing; such as, in a manuscript or a line of argument. 3. A cavity, space, or depression; especially, in a bone, containing cartilage or bone cells.
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lacuna, pit, hollow.
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noun a blank gap or missing part
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Missing paint in a small area. Lacuna Examples
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Latin lacus = lake, hence, a small pond or gap, adjective, lacunar.
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a hole, empty space / pond, pool / deficiency, loss.
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missing letters, words, or phrases in a manuscript.
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