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