IPA: /ləˈkjuːnəl/
KK: /lɑˈkjunəl/
Relating to a gap or missing part, often used in contexts like literature or anatomy.
The researcher noted several lacunal areas in the manuscript that needed further investigation.
Comparative: more lacunal
Superlative: most lacunal
Lacunal → It is formed from "lacuna" (from Latin "lacuna", meaning a gap or empty space) and the suffix "-al" (meaning pertaining to). The word "lacunal" refers to something that is related to or characterized by gaps or spaces.
Think of a 'gap' ('lacuna') and remember that 'lacunal' describes something that pertains to gaps or empty spaces.
No commonly confused words.