lakunas
Lakunas is a term that appears as the plural form of lakuna, derived from the Latin lacuna meaning a hollow, gap, or cavity. In English, lacunae or lacunas are the more common plurals, while lakunas is encountered mainly in non-English texts or as a direct transliteration in some languages. The concept across fields is a notion of missing material, space, or interruption in a sequence.
In biology and medicine, lacunae are small spaces within tissues that house cells. For example, bone lacunae
In textual criticism, archaeology, and related disciplines, lacunae refer to gaps or missing portions of manuscripts,
In geology and paleontology, lacunae can describe gaps in the fossil record or interruptions in stratigraphic
In information science and data management, lacunae are used metaphorically to denote missing data fields or
See also lacuna, lacunar. Lakunas, as a plural form, tends to appear in translated or non-English contexts