Hmm...here's a possible explanation?
It's a plural word in German.
-Vakuen
NOUN das Vakuum | die Vakua/Vakuen
Vakuen {pl} vacuums kleine Vakuen {pl} vacuoles
vac·u·ole
noun /ˈvakyo͞oˌōl/ vacuoles, plural
A space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
A small cavity or space in tissue, esp. in nervous tissue as the result of disease
vac·u·um (vky-m, -ym, -ym) n. pl. vac·u·ums or vac·u·a (-y-) 1. a. Absence of matter. b. A space empty of matter. c. A space relatively empty of matter. d. A space in which the pressure is significantly lower than atmospheric pressure. 2. A state of emptiness; a void. 3. A state of being sealed off from external or environmental influences; isolation. 4. pl. vac·uums A vacuum cleaner.
This post has been edited by Vakuen: Oct 5 2011, 05:35
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