The word of the day for May 21st.
Today's word is lacuna, also pronounced lacuna, and spelled L-A-C-U-N-A.
Lacuna is a noun.
It's a formal word that refers to a gap or blank space in something.
In other words, a missing part.
When used with respect to biology, lacuna also refers to a small cavity, pit,
or discontinuity in an anatomical structure.
Here's the word used in a sentence from The New Yorker by Casey Sepp.
At the heart of every biography lies a lacuna,
something unknowable, no matter how candid or heavily documented the subject,
If you find yourself drawing a blank when it comes to the definition of the word lacuna,
no matter how familiar or diligent the biographer.
it might help to imagine drawing water instead, ideally from a lake or lagoon.
Lacuna, lake, and lagoon all come ultimately from lacus, the Latin word for lake.
Latin speakers modified lacus into lacuna to form a word meaning pit, gap, or pool.
When English speakers borrowed the term in the 17th century,
they used it to refer to a figurative gap in or missing portion of something,
Note that lacuna comes with two plural options, the Latin lacunae,
such as information or text.
or lacunae, spelled L-A-C-U-N-A-E,