lacunose

[ luh-kyoo-nohs ]
/ ləˈkyu noʊs /

adjective

full of or having lacunae.
Also la·cu·nu·lose [luh-kyoo-nyuh-lohs] /ləˈkyu nyəˌloʊs/.

Origin of lacunose

First recorded in 1810–20, lacunose is from the Latin word lacūnōsus full of holes or gaps. See lacuna, -ose1

OTHER WORDS FROM lacunose

lac·u·nos·i·ty [lak-yoo-nos-i-tee] /ˌlæk yʊˈnɒs ɪ ti/, noun sub·la·cu·nose, adjective