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Definition of Lacunose

Lacunose
Lacunose Lac"u*nose`, Lacunous La*cu"nous, a. [L. lacunosus full of holes or hollows; cf. F. lacuneux. See Lacuna.] (Biol.) Furrowed or pitted; having shallow cavities or lacun[ae]; as, a lacunose leaf.

Meaning of Lacunose from wikipedia

- work. A m****cript, text, or section suffering from gaps is said to be "lacunose" or "lacunulose". Weathering, decay, and other damage to old m****cripts...
- (Mycenean Gr****) texts, although there is a possible attestation in the lacunose form ]pe-rjo-[ (Linear B: ]𐀟𐁊-[) on the KN E 842 tablet, though it has...
- *Anemohiereia should be instead read as *Anemon Hiereia also. Found on the lacunose KN E 842 tablet. Found on the PY Tn 316 tablet. Cf. the nouns δεσπότης...
- worshipped as a solar god in the Aegean island of Amorgos, based on a lacunose inscription Ζεὺς Ἥλ[ιο]ς ("Zeus the Sun"), meaning sun elements of Zeus's...
- 0179, 0180, 0190, 0191, 0193, 0194, and 0202. The m****cript is very lacunose. 070 (13 folios) – Luke 9:9-17; 10:40-11:6; 12:15-13:32; John 5:31-42;...
- Palaeographically it has been ****igned to the 10th century. The m****cript is very lacunose. Formerly it was labeled by 122a and 143p. The codex contains the text...
- ages, and typically develops prominent ridges and pits (i.e., becomes lacunose) with maturity. The flesh is whitish, measuring 1–2 mm thick in the hollow...
- possible attestation of his name in Linear B (Mycenaean Gr****) in the lacunose form ]pe-rjo-[ (Linear B: ]𐀟𐁊-[), found on the KN E 842 tablet (reconstructed...
- Lines containing text at the bottom of each page are damaged (known as lacunose), with between 1–2 lines non-extant in the first quarter of the codex,...
- Gospels, dated palaeographically to the 9th century. The m****cript is lacunose. The codex contains 194 parchment leaves (22 cm by 18 cm). The text is...