Manque

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  • Manqué is the past participle of the French verb, manquer, to miss
    • Manqué (or manquée), used in English, means unfulfilled or potential, generally with reference to a profession (as in "actor manqué" or "Bond girl manquée").
    • Mathematician manqué is a would-be mathematician, particularly a philosopher.
  • Lack (manque), a concept in the work of philosopher Jacques Lacan
  • Manque is the set of slots 1-18 in a game of roulette.
  • Le Manque is a French film of 1977.