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1 بلا خرابی
a.zero defect -
2 بے داغ
a.immaculate / innocent / irreproachable / perfect / spotless / unblemished / virgin / zero defect -
3 خامی
adv.infirmity--------n.defect / deficiency / drawback / immaturity / imperfection / inefficacy / inexperience--------n.rawness / shortcoming / weakness -
4 خرابی
n.affliction / corruption / defect / demerit / desolation / destruction / drawback / evil / flaw / foible / malfunction / shortcoming / trouble / vitiation / wickedness -
5 روگ
adv.infirmity--------n.bad habit / botheration / defect / difficulty / disease / disorder / embarrassment / entanglement / fault--------n.malady / morbidity / sickness -
6 علت
n.addiction / ailment / cause / charge / defect / disease / fault / flaw / (bad)habit / illness / motive / occasion / pretext / rubbish / vice -
7 عیب
n.defect / fault / flaw / imperfection / malformation / stigma / vice -
8 قباحت
n.defect / deficiency / detriment / objection / obscenity / vileness -
9 قصور
n.defect / deficiency / failure / fault / guilt / misdoing / sin -
10 مکمل
a.accomplished / complete / consummate / finalised / finished--------a.perfected / plenary / replenished / thorough / unabridged / utter / zero defect--------n.integer -
11 نقص
a.lacking--------n.defect / diminution / drawback / fault / flaw / foible / glitch / imperfection / infraction / lack--------n.malformation / shortcoming / weakness -
12 کسر
n.affliction / breach / damage / defect / deficiency / deficit / diminution / flaw / fraction / loss / reduction -
13 کھوٹ
n.adulteration / adulteration / alloy / blemish / defect / evil / failing / fault / flaw / impropriety / miss / slip
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