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| va·cu·i·ty [ va ky ətee ] (plural va·cu·i·ties) |
noun |
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| Definition: |
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1. lack of ideas: a lack of intelligent or serious content
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2. emptiness: the condition or quality of being empty of all contents
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formal
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3. empty space: an empty area or space
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formal
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4. meaningless state or thing: a thing or condition that is inane or devoid of any meaningful content
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formal
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 legislative vacuity
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| [Mid-16th century. Directly or via French vacuité< Latin vacuitas< vacuus "empty"] |