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This definition is lacking an etymology or has an incomplete etymology
Insufficient, inadequate, sketchy, poor, lacking, or incomplete. Those words mean adequate.
Deficiency means below, lacking, incomplete, or insufficient. such as a shortage.It can be used in a sentence when relating to those definitions and can replace them.Ex. The man was lacking willpower to carry on.Ex. The man had a deficiency of willpower to carry on.
Descartes did not believe that animals have souls. He argued that animals are purely mechanical beings, lacking the capacity for rational thought and consciousness that he believed was necessary for possessing a soul.
James Melford Hershey has written: 'Some results obtained in depancreatized dogs in which the pancreatic digestive enzymes were lacking'
Since this sentence is lacking a predicate, it is virtually impossible to answer. "Geometry words that start with r" is a legitimate noun phrase, but is so incomplete that it cannot be answered.
The solvent evaporates from the solution leaving behind the solute
The phrase "anyone do or does" seems to be incomplete or lacking context. If you could provide more details or clarify what specific action or situation you're referring to, I'd be happy to help answer your question!
"Conjectural" refers to something based on guesswork or incomplete information, lacking concrete evidence or proof. It often implies that the information or idea is speculative or theoretical rather than proven or verified.
No, the whole "missing brain" thing is a show-stopper. Lacking a skeletal, respiratory, digestive, and excretory system doesn't help much, either.