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Definition of lack
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Lack (v. t.) To
blame;
to find fault with.
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Welshman
::
Welshman
(n.) The
large-mouthed
black bass. See Black bass.
Korrigum
::
Korrigum
(n.) A West
African
antelope
(Damalis
Senegalensis),
allied
to the
sassaby.
It is
reddish
gray, with a black face, and a black
stripe
on the
outside
of the legs above the
knees..
Idiotism
::
Idiotism
(n.) Lack of
knowledge
or
mental
capacity;
idiocy;
foolishness.
Harsh
::
Harsh (a.)
Having
violent
contrasts
of
color,
or of light and
shade;
lacking
in
harmony..
Pitchy
::
Pitchy
(a.)
Black;
pitch-dark;
dismal.
Unartful
::
Unartful
(a.)
Lacking
art or
skill;
artless.
Blackmailed
::
Blackmailed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Blackmai.
Bastard
::
Bastard
(n.)
Lacking
in
genuineness;
spurious;
false;
adulterate;
--
applied
to
things
which
resemble
those which are
genuine,
but are
really
not so..
Fruitless
::
Fruitless
(a.)
Lacking,
or not
bearing,
fruit;
barren;
destitute
of
offspring;
as, a
fruitless
tree or
shrub;
a
fruitless
marriage..
Mink
::
Mink (n.) A
carnivorous
mammal
of the genus
Putorius,
allied
to the
weasel.
The
European
mink is
Putorius
lutreola.
The
common
American
mink (P.
vison)
varies
from
yellowish
brown to
black.
Its fur is
highly
valued.
Called
also minx,
nurik,
and
vison..
Soot
::
Soot (n.) A black
substance
formed
by
combustion,
or
disengaged
from fuel in the
process
of
combustion,
which rises in fine
particles,
and
adheres
to the sides of the
chimney
or pipe
conveying
the
smoke;
strictly,
the fine
powder,
consisting
chiefly
of
carbon,
which
colors
smoke,
and which is the
result
of
imperfect
combustion.
See
Smoke..
Gaseous
::
Gaseous
(a.)
Lacking
substance
or
solidity;
tenuous.
Darken
::
Darken
(a.) To make dark or
black;
to
deprive
of
light;
to
obscure;
as, a
darkened
room..
Pritchel
::
Pritchel
(n.) A tool
employed
by
blacksmiths
for
punching
or
enlarging
the nail holes in a
horseshoe.
Knapweed
::
Knapweed
(n.) The black
centaury
(Centaurea
nigra);
-- so
called
from the
knoblike
heads of
flowers.
Called
also
bullweed.
Enargite
::
Enargite
(n.) An
iron-black
mineral
of
metallic
luster,
occurring
in small
orthorhombic
crystals,
also
massive.
It
contains
sulphur,
arsenic,
copper,
and often
silver..
Blackheart
::
Blackheart
(n.) A
heart-shaped
cherry
with a very
dark-colored
skin.
Blackball
::
Blackball
(v. t.) To
blacken
(leather,
shoes,
etc.) with
blacking..
Soutane
::
Soutane
(n.) A close
garnment
with
straight
sleeves,
and
skirts
reaching
to the
ankles,
and
buttoned
in front from top to
bottom;
especially,
the black
garment
of this shape worn by the
clergy
in
France
and Italy as their daily
dress;
a
cassock..
Heresy
::
Heresy
(n.)
Religious
opinion
opposed
to the
authorized
doctrinal
standards
of any
particular
church,
especially
when
tending
to
promote
schism
or
separation;
lack of
orthodox
or sound
belief;
rejection
of, or
erroneous
belief
in
regard
to, some
fundamental
religious
doctrine
or
truth;
heterodoxy..
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