0 the fact that there is too little of something:
There is a paucity of information on the ingredients of many cosmetics.
1 the condition of having very little or not enough of something:
The authorities had to cope with the paucity of information about the effects of the storm.
For simplicity and given the paucity of evidence, the model assumes that the transition probabilities remain constant over the 10 years.
The extremities, however, must be treated with caution due to paucity of data.
The preference for stripped forms is evident from the paucity of overt inflectional affixes occurring in these early forms.
Similar explanations might account for the paucity of gender differences here among addicts' offspring.
This may be a contributory cause in the relative paucity of this species during the rains.
None the less, their success, and the relative paucity of performances that follow, raise a number of very interesting questions about contemporary musical life.
The explanation may lie in the paucity of private collections or in their loss during the upheavals of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
These people are every year compelled by paucity of food to resort in great numbers to the plains.