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Meaning of lacune

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lacune (n.)

A lacuna.

lacune Sentence Examples

  1. The lacune in the bone structure provided an ideal habitat for the growth of bacteria.
  2. The honeycomb was a fascinating example of nature's intricate lacunae.
  3. The researcher cautiously filled the lacuna in the ancient manuscript with a matching ink.
  4. The porous rock contained numerous lacunae, allowing water to seep through easily.
  5. The tree surgeon carefully filled the lacuna in the trunk with a special sealant to prevent decay.
  6. The dental hygienist used a tiny instrument to clean the lacunae between the patient's teeth.
  7. The lacunae in the brain tissue were filled with fluid, providing nutrients and oxygen to the cells.
  8. The archaeologist carefully brushed away the dirt from the lacunae in the stone tablet, revealing ancient inscriptions.
  9. The lacuna in the schedule allowed the team to catch up on their much-needed rest.
  10. The lacuna in the law created a loophole that allowed the accused to escape punishment.

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A lacuna.

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The lacune in the bone structure provided an ideal habitat for the growth of bacteria.

The honeycomb was a fascinating example of nature's intricate lacunae.

The researcher cautiously filled the lacuna in the ancient manuscript with a matching ink.

The porous rock contained numerous lacunae, allowing water to seep through easily.