| LACUNA | • lacuna n. (Particularly anatomy) A small opening; a small pit or depression, especially in bone. • lacuna n. A small blank space; a gap or vacancy; a hiatus. • LACUNA n. (Latin) an empty space or missing part, also LACUNE. |
| VICUNA | • vicuna n. A South American mammal, Vicugna vicugna, closely related to the alpaca, llama, and guanaco. • Vicuna prop.n. A surname. • vicuña n. Alternative form of vicuna. |
| LACUNAE | • lacunae n. Plural of lacuna. • lacunæ n. Obsolete typography of lacunae. • LACUNA n. (Latin) an empty space or missing part, also LACUNE. |
| LACUNAL | • lacunal adj. Of or pertaining to a lacuna, like a lacuna. • LACUNAL adj. relating to a lacuna, a gap, also LACUNARY, LACUNATE. |
| LACUNAR | • lacunar adj. (Medicine) Of or pertaining to a lacuna. • lacunar n. (Architecture) A sunken panel or coffer in a ceiling or a soffit. • lacunar n. (Architecture) A ceiling containing panels of this kind. |
| LACUNAS | • lacunas n. Plural of lacuna. • LACUNA n. (Latin) an empty space or missing part, also LACUNE. |
| VICUNAS | • vicunas n. Plural of vicuna. • Vicunas prop.n. Plural of Vicuna. • vicuñas n. Plural of vicuña. |
| CUNABULA | • cunabula n. The earliest abode; original dwelling place; originals. • cunabula n. The extant copies of the first or earliest printed books, or of such as were printed in the 15th century. • CUNABULA n. (Latin) the extant copies of the first printed books. |
| LACUNARS | • lacunars n. Plural of lacunar. • LACUNAR n. (Latin) a sunken panel or coffer in a ceiling, also LAQUEARIA, LEQUEAR. |
| LACUNARY | • lacunary adj. (Chiefly mathematics) Of, pertaining to, or having characteristics of a lacuna. • LACUNARY adj. relating to a lacuna, a gap, also LACUNAL, LACUNATE. |
| LACUNATE | • lacunate adj. Having lacunae or gaps. • LACUNATE adj. relating to a lacuna, a gap, also LACUNAL, LACUNARY. |
| INCUNABLE | • incunable n. Alternative form of incunabulum. • INCUNABLE n. a book printed from movable type before 1501, also INCUNABULUM. |
| LACUNARIA | • lacunaria n. (Architecture) sunken panels; coffers. • LACUNAR n. (Latin) a sunken panel or coffer in a ceiling, also LAQUEARIA, LEQUEAR. |
| INCUNABLES | • incunables n. Plural of incunable. • INCUNABLE n. a book printed from movable type before 1501, also INCUNABULUM. |
| INCUNABULA | • incunabula n. Plural of incunabulum. • INCUNABULUM n. (Latin) a book printed from movable type before 1501, also INCUNABLE. |
| INCUNABULAR | • incunabular adj. (Historical) Relating to an incunabulum. • incunabular adj. (By extension) Relating to the earliest stages of any form of publishing or media. • INCUNABULAR adj. relating to incunabula. |
| INCUNABULUM | • incunabulum n. (Printing) A book, single sheet, or image that was printed before the year 1501 in Europe. • incunabulum n. (Chiefly in the plural) The cradle, birthplace, or origin of something. • INCUNABULUM n. (Latin) a book printed from movable type before 1501, also INCUNABLE. |
| INCUNABULIST | • incunabulist n. Someone interested in the field of incunabula. • INCUNABULIST n. a student of incunabula. |
| INCUNABULISTS | • incunabulists n. Plural of incunabulist. • INCUNABULIST n. a student of incunabula. |