Defect - English meaning
Defect – definitions in English dictionary
nounA shortcoming, imperfection, or lack.
Usage examples:
Genetic defects
verbAbandon one's country or cause in favour of an opposing one.
Usage examples:
He defected to the soviet union after the war
nounSomething that is lacking or that is not exactly right in someone or something
Usage examples:
The cars have a defect in the electrical system that may cause them to stall., i replaced the defec…
nounA fault that spoils something or causes it not to work correctly
Usage examples:
Product defects, the report cited structural defects as the reason for the demolition of the buildi…
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Word origin
late 16th century: from Latin defect- ‘failed’, from the verb deficere (see defect1).
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