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vacancy

English

Etymology

From vac(ant) +? -ancy.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?ve?k?nsi/

Noun

vacancy (countable and uncountable, plural vacancies)

  1. An unoccupied position or job.
  2. An available room in a hotel; guest house, etc.
  3. Empty space.
    • 1993, James Michie, trans. Ovid, The Art of Love, Book II:
      Sky was set above earth, land ringed with sea, / Chaos retired to its own vacancy [...].
  4. Lack of intelligence or understanding.
  5. (physics) A defect in a crystal caused by the absence of an atom in a lattice

Related terms

  • vacant (adjective)
  • vacate (verb)

Translations

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vagancy

English

Etymology

From Latin vagans, present participle of vagor. See vagantes.

Noun

vagancy (plural vagancies)

  1. (obsolete) A wandering; vagrancy.

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