An ornamental sunken panel in a ceiling or dome.
A blank gap or missing part.
Irregularly shaped depression having the appearance of a dry lake bed on Titan.
The absence of a word in a particular language.
1 In today's quiet lacuna , let's consider the rotten state of our democracy.
2 There is a lacuna of about ten years in the women's ages.
3 Histology showed nodular lacuna - like structures, in company with GAG deposition and collagen synthesis.
4 Confocal microscopy revealed the presence of EGFP-labeled cells in the engineered cartilage lacuna .
5 Nick's sniffy manner told me he bloody well knew what a lacuna was.
6 This is the largest lacuna in our understanding of history.
7 Boissée and others, who surmise that the text here contains a lacuna ]
8 In this lacuna , solutions are mainly coming from the communities that are worst hit.
9 But it equally highlighted an important lacuna in cancer epidemiology.
10 The Dirty War thing having failed to stick, a lacuna remained to be filled.
11 The work of Paul Rouse has been central in recent years in filling this lacuna .
12 All new technology creates a lacuna in social thought.
13 In one point there is perhaps, almost unavoidably, a lacuna or gap in her information.
14 A puzzled Oscar had to call up the Commonwealth planetary list from a storage lacuna .
15 What accounts for this strange lacuna in Shakespeare's output?
16 RNAi-mediated knockdown of dKank in nephrocytes disrupted slit diaphragm filtration structures and lacuna channel structures.
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