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1 defective
[-tɪv] adjectivehaving a fault or flaw:ناقِص، فيهِ عَيْبHe is mentally defective.
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2 naqiss
defective, incomplete, wanting [naqassa] Aze naqis, Hin nakis, Per naqess, Tur nakis borrowed from Ar -
3 تماس إطباقي معيب
defective occlusal contact -
4 سوء الإطباق المعيب
defective malocclusion -
5 فيروس معيب
defective virus -
6 دفق معيب
1. ejaculatio deficiens 2. defective ejaculation. -
7 قاصر عقليا
mentally defective -
8 شخص متخلف عقليا أو جسديا
n. defective -
9 فيه عيب
adj. defective -
10 متخلف عقليا أو جسديا
adj. defective -
11 مختل
1́ adj. disturbed, deranged, upset, confused, defective, faulty2́ n. alcove -
12 معيب
adj. inglorious, dishonorable, infamous, defective, dishonourable -
13 ناقص
1́ adj. minus, revoked, deprecatory, deficient, defective, wanting, imperfect, incomplete, incorrect, insufficient, unfinished, amiss, faulty, scant, truncate, sketchy, nude, odd, reducible, inchoate2́ v. bid -
14 اختل
اِخْتَلّ: صار مَعِيباً، أُصِيبَ بِخَلَلٍ أو عَيْبto be or become defective, deficient, unsound, imperfect, faulty, blemished -
15 جامد
جامِد [لغة]defective, aplastic -
16 دغل
دَغِل: فاسِد، مَعِيبcorrupt(ed), defective, faulty, imperfect -
17 عاب
عابَ: جَعَلَهُ ذا عَيْب، شَوّهَto mar, disfigure, spoil, make defective or faulty; to vitiate -
18 عاب
عَابَ: صَارَ ذَا عَيْبto be or become defective, faulty, imperfect, blemished -
19 علي
عِلّيّ [لغة]vocalic; defective -
20 فعل ناقص
فِعْلٌ ناقِص
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defective — I adjective amiss, awry, below par, below standards, beneath standards, blemished, broken, bruised, crippled, damaged, deficient, deformed, distorted, falling short, faultful, faulty, flawed, impaired, imperfect, imperfectus, inadequate,… … Law dictionary
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Defective — Defective. См. Дефектный. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
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