lacunosity
/ˌlækʊˈnɒsɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being lacunose, especially the presence of gaps or deficiencies in knowledge, memory, or understanding.
“The professor criticized the student’s essay for its lacunosity in historical context.”
2. noun
A quality of having gaps or deficiencies in one’s knowledge or understanding.
“The student’s lacunosity in math made it difficult for them to solve the problem set.”
3. noun
A characteristic of having gaps or deficiencies in one’s memory.
“The doctor diagnosed the patient with lacunosity in their short-term memory due to the head injury.”