lacuna

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English - Turkish
kemikte bulunan boşluk
(lacune) boşluk, aralık, boş yer, eksiklik
(Dilbilim) Bir dilde bir kelimenin bulunmaması durumu
(Tıp) n (lacunae). kemikte bulunan boşluk, delik, çukur, lakuna
boş yer
{i} aralık
{ç} --e (lıkyu'ni)/--s (lıkyu'nız)
(Diş Hekimliği) aralık, boşluk, çöküntü, girinti; bir defekt. Dişhekimliğinde, sementoblast içeren boşluklara denir
{i} eksiklik
bitki ve hayvan dokularındaki hücrelerarasl boşluk
{i} boşluk
lacunae
eksiklik
superego lacuna
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) süperego boşlukları
English - English
An absent part, especially in a book or other piece of writing, often referring to an ancient manuscript or similar
A language gap, which occurs when there is no direct translation in the target language for a lexical term found in the source language
A space visible between cells, allowing free passage of light
A small opening; a small pit or depression; a small blank space; a gap or vacancy; a hiatus
(Dilbilim) A lexical gap or lacuna is an absence of a word in a particular language. Types of lexical gaps include untranslatability and missing inflections
a blank gap or missing part
{i} missing piece, empty space, gap; cavity, depression, small opening (Anatomy); lexical gap, lack of a word in a specific language (Linguistics)
Plural lacunae From Latin lacuna, gap, pool, cavern With reference to manuscripts, it means to be defective for a portion of the text (usually short) Notice that a lacuna always refers to a portion of a manuscript which has been lost (due to the disappearance of leaves or the effects of water or trimming or whatever); it should not be used to refer to a section of the text which never was found in a manuscript The adjective lacunose may refer to a manuscript with many lacunae
A gap or a missing portion in a manuscript This is usually due to the deterioration of the manuscript over time
A gap or missing part of a text Can be on papyrus or stone
\luh-KYOO-nuh\, noun; plural lacunae \luh-KYOO-nee\ or lacunas: 1 A blank space; a missing part; a gap 2 (Biology) A small opening, depression, or cavity in an anatomical structure
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
If you say that there is a lacuna in something such as a document or a person's argument, you mean that it does not deal with an important issue and is therefore not effective or convincing. lacunae lacunas a place where something is missing in a piece of writing
Inner space of a hollow culm; syn pith cavity
lacuna (lat ), pl : lacunae gap, interstice, cavity
a gap
a gap; defect; loss
an ornamental sunken panel in a ceiling or dome
howship lacuna
(Anatomi) A groove or cavity usually containing osteoclasts that occurs in bone which is undergoing reabsorption
howship's lacuna
(Anatomi) A groove or cavity usually containing osteoclasts that occurs in bone which is undergoing reabsorption
A lacuna
lacune
lacunae
plural of lacuna
lacunas
plural of lacuna
lacuna

    Hyphenation

    la·cu·na

    Synonyms

    hiatus, gap

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ l&-'kü-n&, -'ky&u ] (noun.) 1652. From Latin lacūna (“ditch, gap”), diminutive form of lacus (“lake”).
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