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lacuna: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

lacuna: a blank space; a missing part.

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perambulate: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

perambulate: to stroll; to walk through or over.

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accord: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

accord: agreement; harmony.

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apposite: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

apposite: of striking appropriateness and relevance.

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countervail: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

countervail: to counteract; also, to offset.

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pallid: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

pallid: pale; faint or deficient in color; wan.

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draconian: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

draconian: excessively harsh; severe.

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lapidary: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

lapidary: of or pertaining to stone cutting; also, terse or refined in expression.

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