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Definition of lack
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Lack (v. i.) To be in want.
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Black Monk
::
Black monk () A
Benedictine
monk.
Blackguard
::
Blackguard
(v. t.) To
revile
or abuse in
scurrilous
language.
Sketchiness
::
Sketchiness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sketchy;
lack of
finish;
incompleteness.
Lawyer
::
Lawyer
(n.) The
black-necked
stilt.
See
Stilt.
Wanting
::
Wanting
(a.)
Absent;
lacking;
missing;
also,
deficient;
destitute;
needy;
as, one of the
twelve
is
wanting;
I shall not be
wanting
in
exertion..
Clack
::
Clack (v. t.) A
sharp,
abrupt
noise,
or
succession
of
noises,
made by
striking
an
object..
Yaupon
::
Yaupon
(n.) A shrub (Ilex
Cassine)
of the Holly
family,
native
from
Virginia
to
Florida.
The
smooth
elliptical
leaves
are used as a
substitute
for tea, and were
formerly
used in
preparing
the black drink of the
Indians
of North
Carolina.
Called
also
South-Sea
tea..
Tantalite
::
Tantalite
(n.) A heavy
mineral
of an
iron-black
color and
submetallic
luster.
It is
essentially
a
tantalate
of iron.
Stephanotis
::
Stephanite
(n.) A
sulphide
of
antimony
and
silver
of an
iron-black
color and
metallic
luster;
called
also black
silver,
and
brittle
silver
ore..
Sculpin
::
Sculpin
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
marine
cottoid
fishes
of the genus
Cottus,
or
Acanthocottus,
having
a large head armed with sharp
spines,
and a broad
mouth.
They are
generally
mottled
with
yellow,
brown,
and
black.
Several
species
are found on the
Atlantic
coasts
of
Europe
and
America..
Blackleg
::
Blackleg
(n.) A
disease
among
calves
and
sheep,
characterized
by a
settling
of
gelatinous
matter
in the legs, and
sometimes
in the
neck..
Tangle
::
Tangle
(n.) Any large
blackish
seaweed,
especially
the
Laminaria
saccharina.
See
Kelp..
Blackbird
::
Blackbird
(n.) In
England,
a
species
of
thrush
(Turdus
merula),
a
singing
bird with a fin note; the
merle.
In
America
the name is given to
several
birds,
as the
Quiscalus
versicolor,
or crow
blackbird;
the
Agelaeus
phoeniceus,
or
red-winged
blackbird;
the
cowbird;
the rusty
grackle,
etc. See
Redwing..
Want
::
Want (v. i.) To be in a state of
destitution;
to be
needy;
to lack.
Infuscate
::
Infuscate
(v. t.) To
darken;
to make
black;
to
obscure.
Split
::
Split (n.) the
division
by a
player
of one hand of
blackjack
into two
hands,
allowed
when the first two cards dealt to a
player
have the same
value;
the
player
is
usually
obliged
to
increase
the
amount
wagered
by
placing
a sum equal to the
original
bet on the new hand thus
created..
Black Book
::
Black book () A book
compiled
in the
twelfth
century,
containing
a
description
of the court of
exchequer
of
England,
an
official
statement
of the
revenues
of the
crown,
etc..
Nigritude
::
Nigritude
(n.)
Blackness;
the state of being
black.
Bison
::
Bison (n.) The
American
bison
buffalo
(Bison
Americanus),
a
large,
gregarious
bovine
quadruped
with
shaggy
mane and short black
horns,
which
formerly
roamed
in herds over most of the
temperate
portion
of North
America,
but is now
restricted
to very
limited
districts
in the
region
of the Rocky
Mountains,
and is
rapidly
decreasing
in
numbers..
Blackfin
::
Blackfin
(n.) See
Bluefin.
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