lack
lack definition
lack (lak)
noun
- the fact or condition of not having enough; shortage; deficiency
- the fact or condition of not having any; complete absence
- the thing that is lacking or needed
Etymology: early ME lac < or akin to MLowG & MDu lak, lack: for IE base see leak
intransitive verb
- to be wanting or missing; show a deficiency
- to be short: with in, for, or, now rarely, of
- to be in need
Etymology: ME lacen < MDu laken, to be wanting
transitive verb
- to be deficient in or entirely without
- to fall short by lacking one ounce of being a pound
- Obsolete to need; require
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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