lacuna Antonyms

Meaning of lacuna

Wordnet

lacuna (n)

a blank gap or missing part

Webster

lacuna (n.)

A small opening; a small pit or depression; a small blank space; a gap or vacancy; a hiatus.

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.

lacuna Sentence Examples

  1. The metal bar had a small lacuna, which weakened its structure.
  2. The researcher discovered a lacuna in the historical record, leaving a gap in knowledge.
  3. The lacuna in the painting was caused by damage over time, leaving a blank spot.
  4. The treaty between the two countries contained a lacuna, causing disagreements over its interpretation.
  5. The doctor identified a lacuna in the patient's medical history, leading to a misdiagnosis.
  6. The scientist noticed a lacuna in the data set, causing confusion in the analysis.
  7. The old manuscript had a lacuna where several pages had been torn out, obscuring parts of the story.
  8. The architect designed a house with a lacuna in the center, creating an open-air courtyard.
  9. The company identified a lacuna in its product line, leading to the development of a new product.
  10. The lacuna in the legal code led to controversy and confusion about the appropriate punishment for certain crimes.

FAQs About the word lacuna

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sufficiency, abundance, wealth, plenty, sufficiency, wealth,amplitude, adequacy, adequacy, abundance

The metal bar had a small lacuna, which weakened its structure.

The researcher discovered a lacuna in the historical record, leaving a gap in knowledge.

The lacuna in the painting was caused by damage over time, leaving a blank spot.

The treaty between the two countries contained a lacuna, causing disagreements over its interpretation.