vacivity
English
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editvacivity (uncountable)
- Emptiness; vacancy.
- 1792 September 1, Kentucky Gazette, number 51:
- The vacivity occasioned by the resignation of col. Logan presented a prospect pleasing to the aspiring or ambitious […]
- 2005, Christan Probasco, Highway 12, Logan: Utah State University Press, p. 16,[1], [2]
- You top a rise and there’s a wide vacivity where the earth should be, with the main draw below: an immense, pink basin, not a canyon at all, that seems to have been burned out of the flank of the plateau by acid, filled with thousands of rock needles big as church spires.