A scribe again who scrupulously records the presence of a lacuna or illegibility in what he is copying, inspires us with confidence in the rest of his work.
He starts from the creation and endeavours to fill up the lacuna from 1662 to his own time, 1714.
the fossa navicularis the mouth of one of these is sometimes so large that it may engage the point of a small catheter and is known as the lacuna magna.
The median lacuna no longer exists, but is represented by a dorsal and ventral sinus.
In addition to the median lacuna there are two lateral lacunae, one upon each side.
Lacuna, Ant.
and introduced a few changes in the text, though some critics think that this was done by a monk of the 15th century who supplied the text of the lacuna in Heb.
This is a major lacuna that needs to be addressed.
I, see Bible: Chronology) place the former about the time of Tethmosis (Thothmes) III., and suppose that the hostile Habiri (Khabiri) who 1 There is a lacuna between the oldest traditions in Genesis and those in Exodus: the latter beginning simply "and there arose a new king over Egypt which knew not Joseph."
The collector of the: Edda probably had the old poems recited to him in the 13th century, and where there was a break in the memory of the reciters the lacuna was filled up in prose.
peristefar lacuna; end.
The Bill deals with a single issue of principle in the field of valuation for rating by way of correcting a lacuna.
In short, England is a gaping lacuna in this rapidly developing field.
Besides this there is usually a living conducting tissue, sometimes differentiated as leptom, forming a mantle round the hydrom, and bounded externally by a more or less well-differentiated endodermis, abutting on an irregularly cylindrical lacuna; the latter separates the central conducting cylinder from the cortex of the seta, which, like the cortex of the gametophyte stem, is usually differentiated into an outer thick-walled stereom and an inner starchy parenchyma.
Lacuna, foot with two posterior appendages, marine, entirely aquatic. Cremnoconchus, entirely aerial, Indian.
By exploring the role of language in the constitution of social relations, the project seeks to address a lacuna in contemporary anthropological theory.
Yet the implications of her work extend beyond filling in a significant lacuna in the existing scholarship.
There then follows a lacuna.
I just wonder whether the OFT Review Team will look at this potentially serious lacuna in the regulations.
Broué has more than made up for this, or for any other lacuna in his subsequent work.
lacuna in the regulations.
f.e., Frontal epithelium; l.f.e'., l.f.e"., the two rows of latero-frontal epithelial cells with long cilia; ch, chitinous tubular lining of the filament; lac., blood lacuna traversed by a few processes of connective tissue cells; b.c., blood-corpuscle.
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