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1 cela
defect, flaw, blemish, short coming, disgrace* * *inveigh, inveighed, inveighed, inveighing* * *defect, flaw, blemish; shortcoming, failing; disgrace, shame -
2 kekhilafan
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3 hamburan cacat
defect scattering -
4 hantaran cacat
defect conduction -
5 semipenghantar cacat
defect semiconductor -
6 serapan cacat
defect absorption -
7 struktur cacat
defect structure -
8 cacat
impair, disability, deficiency, defect, default* * *defect, handicap* * *physical defect, deformity; flawed -
9 bercacat
disabled, have a defect* * *flawed* * *disabled, handicapped, infirm; have a defect -
10 cadel
suffer from speech defect characterized by pronounciation of /r/ as a tap or as /l/ -
11 ciri
earmark, sign, feature, characteristic* * *characteristic, distinguish, distinguished, distinguished, distinguishing* * *feature, characteristic; identifying mark, earmark; ; have a defect, marked by not being good -
12 kepincangan
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13 kerusakan
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14 mengkal
unripe (of fruit); improperly ripened because of defect; annoyed, irritated -
15 pincang
game, lame, cripple* * *limp, cripple* * *lame, crippled; having a defect so that things are not even or smooth -
16 seberang
across, opposite, foreign* * *across, defect, defected, defected, defecting* * *across, opposite; foreign (from outside the island or across the seas) -
17 tewas
defeated, defeateded, defeateded, defeateding* * *killed in action, slain; lose; defect, flaw -
18 cacat dalam bicara
speech defect -
19 usak Frenkel
Frerkel defect -
20 usak garis
line defect
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defect — de·fect / dē ˌfekt, di fekt/ n: something or a lack of something that results in incompleteness, inadequacy, or imperfection: as a: a flaw in something (as a product) esp. that creates an unreasonable risk of harm in its normal use see also… … Law dictionary
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Defect — De*fect , v. i. To fail; to become deficient. [Obs.] Defected honor. Warner. [1913 Webster] 2. to abandon one country or faction, and join another. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English