vacuity

Etymology

From Latin vacuitās (“empty space, vacancy, vacuity”); equivalent to vacu(ous) + -ity.

noun

  1. Emptiness.
  2. Physical emptiness, an absence of matter; vacuum.
  3. Idleness; listlessness.
  4. An empty or inane remark or thing.

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