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Do you mean lacuna? A lacuna is a hole, an absence. It is often used to describe a meaning for which a particular language has no word.
Improper is a word that is usually used to describe a word that has been incorrectly used.
"several" can be used to describe many.
adjective
No, the word 'brisk' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
Do you mean lacuna? A lacuna is a hole, an absence. It is often used to describe a meaning for which a particular language has no word.
No, "darkless" is not a standard English word. The usual term is "darkness" to describe the absence of light.
Hue or tint, among a few.
Yes, the word 'dark' is an adjective used to describe a noun (a dark night; a dark blue).The word 'dark' is also a noun; a word for the absence of light (I can't find my keys in the dark).
Improper is a word that is usually used to describe a word that has been incorrectly used.
camouflage
whiten
Regicide is the word used to describe the murder of a king.
A hyponym is a more specific word used to describe something else. For example, "red", "green", and "blue" are all hyponyms of the word "colour". "Cat", "dog", and "horse" are all hyponyms of the word "animal".
elle a des yeux ... (Onyx is a French word as well, but as the stone has no set colour, this is not used to describe eyes in French)
Absence is a noun.
"several" can be used to describe many.