defect

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1de·fect

noun \ˈdē-ˌfekt, di-ˈ\

Definition of DEFECT

1
a : an imperfection that impairs worth or utility : shortcoming <the grave defects in our foreign policy> b : an imperfection (as a vacancy or an unlike atom) in a crystal lattice
2
[Latin defectus] : a lack of something necessary for completeness, adequacy, or perfection : deficiency <a hearing defect>

Examples of DEFECT

  1. They examine their products for defects.
  2. She was born with a heart defect.
  3. Vanity and pride were his two worst character defects.

Origin of DEFECT

Middle English, from Latin defectus lack, from deficere to desert, fail, from de- + facere to do — more at do
First Known Use: 15th century

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