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Definition of lack
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Lack (v. t.) To
blame;
to find fault with.
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Black Letter
::
Black
letter
() The old
English
or
Gothic
letter,
in which the Early
English
manuscripts
were
written,
and the first
English
books were
printed.
It was
conspicuous
for its
blackness.
See
Type..
Grivet
::
Grivet
(n.) A
monkey
of the upper Nile and
Abyssinia
(Cercopithecus
griseo-viridis),
having
the upper parts dull
green,
the lower parts
white,
the
hands,
ears, and face
black.
It was known to the
ancient
Egyptians.
Called
also
tota..
Want
::
Want (v. i.)
Specifically,
absence
or lack of
necessaries;
destitution;
poverty;
penury;
indigence;
need..
Comedo
::
Comedo
(n.) A small
nodule
or
cystic
tumor,
common
on the nose, etc., which on
pressure
allows
the
escape
of a
yellow
wormlike
mass of
retained
oily
secretion,
with a black head
(dirt)..
Want
::
Want (v. t.) To be
without;
to be
destitute
of, or
deficient
in; not to have; to lack; as, to want
knowledge;
to want
judgment;
to want
learning;
to want food and
clothing..
Ano
::
Ano (n.) A black bird of
tropical
America,
the West
Indies
and
Florida
(Crotophaga
ani),
allied
to the
cuckoos,
and
remarkable
for
communistic
nesting..
Sea Lion
::
Sea lion () Any one of
several
large
species
of seals of the
family
Otariidae
native
of the
Pacific
Ocean,
especially
the
southern
sea lion
(Otaria
jubata)
of the South
American
coast;
the
northern
sea lion
(Eumetopias
Stelleri)
found from
California
to
Japan;
and the
black,
or
California,
sea lion
(Zalophus
Californianus),
which is
common
on the rocks near San
Francisco..
Lackeys
::
Lackeys
(pl. ) of
Lacke.
Jettiness
::
Jettiness
(n.) The state of being
jetty;
blackness.
Whiterump
::
Whiterump
(n.) The
American
black-tailed
godwit.
Crow
::
Crow (v. i.) A bird,
usually
black,
of the genus
Corvus,
having
a
strong
conical
beak, with
projecting
bristles.
It has a
harsh,
croaking
note. See Caw..
Hyoscyamus
::
Hyoscyamus
(n.) The
leaves
of the black
henbane
(Hyoscyamus
niger),
used in
neuralgic
and
pectorial
troubles..
Clack
::
Clack (v. t.) To utter
rapidly
and
inconsiderately.
Discommunity
::
Discommunity
(n.) A lack of
common
possessions,
properties,
or
relationship..
Want
::
Want (v. i.) To be
absent;
to be
deficient
or
lacking;
to fail; not to be
sufficient;
to fall or come
short;
to lack; -- often used
impersonally
with of; as, it wants ten
minutes
of
four..
Pygopod
::
Pygopod
(n.) Any
species
of
serpentiform
lizards
of the
family
Pygopodidae,
which have
rudimentary
hind legs near the anal
cleft,
but lack fore
legs..
Braunite
::
Braunite
(n.) A
native
oxide of
manganese,
of dark
brownish
black
color.
It was named from a Mr. Braun of
Gotha..
Bitt
::
Bitt (v. t.) To put round the
bitts;
as, to bitt the
cable,
in order to
fasten
it or to
slacken
it
gradually,
which is
called
veering
away..
Verbenaceous
::
Verbenaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order
(Verbenaceae)
of
gamopetalous
plants
of which
Verbena
is the type. The order
includes
also the black and white
mangroves,
and many
plants
noted for
medicinal
use or for
beauty
of
bloom..
Agalactous
::
Agalactous
(a.)
Lacking
milk to
suckle
with.
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