Lacuna

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la·cu·na play_w(“L0011500″)

 (l-kyn)

n. pl. la·cu·nae (-n) or la·cu·nas

1. An empty space or a missing part; a gap: “self-centered in opinion, with curious lacunae of astounding ignorance” Frank Norris.

2. Anatomy A cavity, space, or depression, especially in a bone, containing cartilage or bone cells.

 

eg:- Still, there are many problem areas for all the Indian B-Schools. Spawning entrepreneurship is among the weakest chink in their armours. Apart from a handful of schools, not one is focussing on it. Given the fact that India’s growing economy needs more entrepreneurs, this is a glaring lacunae in our management education system.

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