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defect
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army; "If soldiers deserted Hitler's army, they were shot" [syn: desert ]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., from Middle French defect and directly from Latin defectus "failure, revolt, falling away," noun use of past participle of deficere "to fail, desert" (see deficient ).
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a birth defect (= something wrong with a baby when it is born ) ▪ About 11% of babies have birth defects. a physical defect (= a physical fault, especially one that only affects the appearance ) ▪ Most babies are ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Defect \De*fect"\, v. i. To fail; to become deficient. [Obs.] ``Defected honor.'' --Warner. 2. to abandon one country or faction, and join another.
Usage examples of defect.
Menstruation may fail to be established in consequence of organic defects, or from some abnormal condition of the blood and nervous system.
But against the defects of this quality he was guarded by the openness of mind which results from the effort to improve and to keep abreast of the times in which one lives.
The confirmation of that truth becomes irresistible when we see how reason and conscience, with delighted avidity, seize upon its adaptedness alike to the brightest features and the darkest defects of the present life, whose imperfect symmetries and segments are harmoniously filled out by the adjusting complement of a future state.
It becomes a defect only if the models have not been precisely ordered and explicitly articulated in relation to one another.
Their articulation is without defect, but what they say is unintelligible because the words are mutilated and used wrongly.
The commonly associated defects are: More or less completely septate bladder, atresia ani, or more rarely double anus, double urethra, increased breadth of the bony pelvis with defect of the symphysis pubis, and possibly duplication of the lower end of the spine, and hernia of some of the abdominal contents into a perineal pouch.
Wherefore the faith or hope which the person baptized had in Christ could not supply this defect.
There was a blemish in the execution of the song, but to Alonzo it seemed an added charm instead of a defect.
But he ought, considering the quality of the ad captandum arguments used by his learned friend, due, no doubt, to the defects of his cause, not to pass over this aspect of the matter.
Whenever defects in focusing are present, particularly in astigmatism, extra work is thrown on the ciliary muscle as well as the muscles that move the eyeballs.
During the intifadah, very few Guards defected to the rebels, and it was because the Guard remained cohesive and loyal that Saddam was able to defeat the revolts.
Toshiba laptops, each of which booted into a crufty old flavor of Windows, and only one of which had any obvious material defects: a starred corner in its LCD.
Single gene defects are known to cause several thousand different diseases, such as cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, and hemophilia.
Cases of dental defectiveness are frequently greater in number than are all other sorts of physical defects combined.
Matching of Hues -- Purity and Luminosity of Colours -- Matching Bright Hues -- Aid of Tinted Films -- Matching Difficulties Arising from Contrast -- Examination of Colours by Reflected and Transmitted Lights -- Effect of Lustre and Transparency of Fibres in Colour Matching -- Matching of Colours on Velvet Pile -- Optical Properties of Dye-stuffs, Dichroism, Fluorescence -- Use of Tinted Mediums -- Orange Film -- Defects of the Eye -- Yellowing of the Lens -- Colour Blindness, etc.