plural lacunae \luh-KYOO-nee\ or lacunas
Lacuna is from the Latin lacuna, "a cavity, a hollow," from lacus, "a hollow."
1. A blank space; a missing part; a gap.
2. (Biology) A small opening, depression, or cavity in an anatomical structure.
Finally, a description for my condition.
There's a new book out with that title, Barbara Kingsolver is the author I think. ( I'm too lazy to go double check)
ReplyDeleteWierd title for a book if I'm correct.
You might get some weird hits on your blog if I'm right.
Yep, I bet you're right because you were right about my "short bus" post attracting some hits because of the movie.
ReplyDeleteI don't read much these days, it's pretty sad. It's almost as though I just grew weary of it after reading thousands of books, not to mention magazines, etc. but I also expect it's because these days it's really hard to find something worth reading.