the word "lack" countable or uncountable

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New2grammar  #511835  Fri, 09 May 08 11:42 PM

I agree  with GG that Death is absence (NADA) of life and so is vacuum of air.

  
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Ant_222  #511840  Fri, 09 May 08 11:47 PM
N2G: «I agree with GG that Death is absence (NADA) of life and so is vacuum of air.»

You meant "_the_ absence" for death and "an absence" for vacuum?
What's NADA?
Is "lack" a 'partial absence'? If not, then what don't you like with this word?
  
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