The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . icroscopic cavities in the boiKoccupied by the bone-cells, and communicating with oneanother and with the Haversian canals and surfaces of thebone tlu-ough the can,aliculi. See cut and ciuotation under6oji«.—Lacunae of HowsMp, the foveolie of Uo«sliip,minute pits in the border of bone undergoing absorption.They aie excavated by the osteoclasts lying in them,lacunal (la-kunal), a. [= It. lacunale; as la-cuna + -al.J Same as lacunar the family JCucncmidw. The sole

The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . icroscopic cavities in the boiKoccupied by the bone-cells, and communicating with oneanother and with the Haversian canals and surfaces of thebone tlu-ough the can,aliculi. See cut and ciuotation under6oji«.—Lacunae of HowsMp, the foveolie of Uo«sliip,minute pits in the border of bone undergoing absorption.They aie excavated by the osteoclasts lying in them,lacunal (la-kunal), a. [= It. lacunale; as la-cuna + -al.J Same as lacunar the family JCucncmidw. The sole Stock Photo
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The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . icroscopic cavities in the boiKoccupied by the bone-cells, and communicating with oneanother and with the Haversian canals and surfaces of thebone tlu-ough the can, aliculi. See cut and ciuotation under6oji«.—Lacunae of HowsMp, the foveolie of Uo«sliip, minute pits in the border of bone undergoing absorption.They aie excavated by the osteoclasts lying in them, lacunal (la-kunal), a. [= It. lacunale; as la-cuna + -al.J Same as lacunar the family JCucncmidw. The sole species is L.l(tticorni.s of Brazil. Bouvonloir, 1870—Lacuslacr3mialls, the lake of tears, the oval space betweenthe eyelids at the inner corner of the eye, occupied by thecarunenla lacrymalis.lacustral (lii-kustral), a. [< L. as if lacustris, of a lake (see lacustrine), + -at.] Same as lacus-triur. + jiliospliatc.] A phosphate combined with lae- lacunarl (la-kiiniir), «.; pi. lacunars, lacunarla ••? ?? [L., a wainscoted or pau- (-niirz, lak-u-nari-a)elecl ceiling, socalled from thesunken or hol-lowed compart. tic acid.lactoscope (lakto-skop), n. [< L. lac(t-), milk, -I- Ur. OKOKclv, see.] An instrument for testingthe quality and richness of samples of milk, bytheir coinparative opacity, constructed andoperated upon the principle that the richer the ments, ed at a specifieddistance from the fixed glass side of tlie box, and as theinovahlc side recedes the stratum of milk increases inthickness to a point at which the candle-flame liecomesInvisible through it. The various