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Definition of lack
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Lack (v. t.) To
blame;
to find fault with.
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Atrous
::
Atrous
(a.)
Coal-black;
very
black.
Ullage
::
Ullage
(n.) The
amount
which a
vessel,
as a cask, of
liquor
lacks of being full;
wantage;
deficiency..
Clack
::
Clack (v. t.)
Anything
that
causes
a
clacking
noise,
as the
clapper
of a mill, or a clack
valve..
Slack
::
Slack (a.) Alt. of
Slacke.
Slacken
::
Slacken
(a.) To end; to
cease;
to
desist;
to
slake.
Sable
::
Sable (v. t.) To
render
sable or dark; to drape
darkly
or in
black.
Lacklustre
::
Lacklustre
(a.)
Wanting
luster
or
brightness.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Lacking
force of
utterance
or
sound;
not
sonorous;
low;
small;
feeble;
faint.
Coal
::
Coal (n.) A
black,
or
brownish
black,
solid,
combustible
substance,
dug from beds or veins in the earth to be used for fuel, and
consisting,
like
charcoal,
mainly
of
carbon,
but more
compact,
and often
affording,
when
heated,
a large
amount
of
volatile
matter..
Schorl
::
Schorl
(n.) Black
tourmaline.
Lackeys
::
Lackeys
(pl. ) of
Lacke.
Dickcissel
::
Dickcissel
(n.) The
American
black-throated
bunting
(Spiza
Americana).
Mourning
::
Mourning
(n.) Garb,
drapery,
or
emblems
indicative
of
grief,
esp.
clothing
or a badge of
somber
black..
Wolframite
::
Wolframite
(n.)
Tungstate
of iron and
manganese,
generally
of a
brownish
or
grayish
black
color,
submetallic
luster,
and high
specific
gravity.
It
occurs
in
cleavable
masses,
and also
crystallized.
Called
also
wolfram..
Cassiterite
::
Cassiterite
(n.)
Native
tin
dioxide;
tin
stone;
a
mineral
occurring
in
tetragonal
crystals
of
reddish
brown
color,
and
brilliant
adamantine
luster;
also
massive,
sometimes
in
compact
forms with
concentric
fibrous
structure
resembling
wood (wood tin), also in
rolled
fragments
or
pebbly
(Stream
tin). It is the chief
source
of
metallic
tin. See Black tin, under
Black..
Tamarack
::
Tamarack
(n.) The black pine
(Pinus
Murrayana)
of
Alaska,
California,
etc. It is a small tree with
fine-grained
wood..
Henware
::
Henware
(n.) A
coarse,
blackish
seaweed.
See
Badderlocks..
Myrtle
::
Myrtle
(n.) A
species
of the genus
Myrtus,
especially
Myrtus
communis.
The
common
myrtle
has a
shrubby,
upright
stem, eight or ten feet high. Its
branches
form a
close,
full head,
thickly
covered
with ovate or
lanceolate
evergreen
leaves.
It has
solitary
axillary
white or rosy
flowers,
followed
by black
several-seeded
berries.
The
ancients
considered
it
sacred
to
Venus.
The
flowers,
leaves,
and
berries
are used
variously
in
perfumery
and as a
condiment,
and the
beautifully
mottled
wood is used i
Roulette
::
Roulette
(n.) A game of
chance,
in which a small ball is made to move round
rapidly
on a
circle
divided
off into
numbered
red and black
spaces,
the one on which it stops
indicating
the
result
of a
variety
of
wagers
permitted
by the
game..
Whiffing
::
Whiffing
(n.) A mode of
fishing
with a hand line for
pollack,
mackerel,
and the
like..
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